The glands that are found in membranes that line internal body cavities are serous glands.
serous membrane
The nasal mucous membrane lines the nasal cavities.
Mucosal
Epithelial tissue lines bodily cavities/surfaces.
It is the endosteum.
Synovial membrane.
serous membrane
Mucous Membrane
mucous membranes
parietal peritoneum
The nasal mucous membrane lines the nasal cavities.
The synovial membrane is the inner membrane of tissue that lines a joint. The synovial membrane secretes synovial fluid which serves to lubricate the joint and reduce the friction between bones in joints.
A serous membrane lines the body cavities and also covers the organs inside the cavities. The upper cells produce the lubricating serous fluid. This fluid has a consistency similar to thin mucus. There is a connective tissue layer that provides the blood vessels and nerves for the overlying secretory cells, and also serves as the binding layer which allows the whole serous membrane to adhere to organs and other structures.
Mucosal
Serous membraneA serous membrane also called the serosa is the type of membrane that lines cavities that do not open to the outside of the body.
The serous membrane lines certain cavities in the body. It makes up the pleura, which lines the chest cavity, and the pericardium, which covers the heart.
Epithelial tissue lines bodily cavities/surfaces.