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20 ________ separates the digestive tract from the body wall. ​

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  • The parietal peritoneum from each side meet dorsally and ventrally to form a double walled mesentery. This splits to line the digestive tract and other organs as the splanchnic (visceral) peritoneum. The peritoneum is serous (wet). The fluid serves as a lubricant to allow frictionless movement of the organs.

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