Serous Membranes Fig 1.10
Clinical application : Pleurisy
-Inflammation of the pleura " May occur secondarily to respiratory infection" " Less serous fluid produced and white blood cells produce a sticky material " - Not a good lubricant " Very Painful to breathe"
pleural cavity
between parietal and visceral lawyers
serous membranes
composed of tissue and either cover or support organs or line walls of some body cavities - secrete serous fluid, lubrication
visceral pleura
cover lung
visceral peritoneum
covers abdominal and pelvic organs
2.visceral layer of a serous membrane
covers external surface of organs
visceral pericardium
form heart's external surface
parietal peritoneum
lines abominopelvic wall
1.parietal layer of a serous membrane
lines internal surface of body wall
parietal Pleura
lines thoracia wall
serous cavity
potential space between parietal and visceral layer of serous membrane -serous fluid secreted here, act as lubrication Specific serous membrane share names with body cavities