Biology, asked by poothinagaveni, 5 months ago


Each lung is enclosed in a double membrane called as pleura. The membrane which
covers the surface of each lung is​

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Answered by rudrakshasahu123
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Answer:

pleurae

Explanation:

Structure. Each lung is covered by a double membrane, called the pleurae; each membrane is a pleura – the visceral pleura adheres to the surface of the lung and the parietal pleura attaches to the thoracic cavity.

Answered by ishmeetkaur6912
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Answer:

pleural membrane

The pleural membrane is thin, moist, slippery and has two layers. The outer, or parietal, pleura lines the inside of the rib cage and the diaphragm while the inner, visceral or pulmonary, layer covers the lungs.

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