Science, asked by sahilkumar25719, 9 months ago

Define pleura ?
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Answered by ashish564181
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The pleural cavity also known as the pleural space, is the thin fluid-filled space between the two pulmonary pleurae (known as visceral and parietal) of each lung. A pleura is a serous membrane which folds back onto itself to form a two-layered membranous pleural sac. The outer pleura (parietal pleura) is attached to the chest wall, but is separated from it by the endothoracic fascia. The inner pleura (visceral pleura) covers the lungs and adjoining structures, including blood vessels, bronchi and nerves. The pleural cavity can be viewed as a potential space because the two pleurae adhere to each other (through the thin film of serous fluid) under all normal conditions.

Answered by deepak55556
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Hey your answer is here

each of a pair of serous membranes lining the thorax and enveloping the lungs in humans and other mammals.

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