Body Membranes
membranes
combination of an epithelial tissue layer and a connective tissue layer
visceral pleura
covers the external surface of sac lung
visceral pericardium
forms the heart's external surface
serous fluid
liquid secreted by serous membranes, consistency of oil and prevents organs from rubbing together
mucous
membranes that line areas open to outside environment, respiratory tract, digestive tract
serous cavity
potential space between the parietal and visceral serous membrane layers
visceral layer
serous membrane covering the organs in the ventral cavity
parietal layer
serous membrane that lines inside wall of a ventral cavity
visceral peritoneum
the inner layer of the serous membrane that covers the external surfaces of most abdominal and pelvic organs
parietal pleura
the outer layer of the serous membrane and lines the internal surface of the thoracic wall
parietal peritoneum
the outer layer of this serous membrane lines the internal walls of the abdominopelvic cavity
parietal pericardium
the outer most layer of the serous membrane and forms the sac around the heart
peritoneum
the two-layered serous membrane that lines the abdominopelvic cavity
parietal and visceral
two layers of serous membranes
mucous and serous
two types of membranes
pleura
two-layered serous membrane located in the thoracic cavity
pericardium
two-layered serous membrane that encloses the heart