Lungs: Pleura :: Heart :
A)
Pericardium
B)
Coronary vein
C)
Veins
D)
Arteries
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Lungs: pleura, heart: pericardium
Both are coverings of lungs and heart respectively
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Answer: The correct answer is Pericardium.
Explanation:
The chest cavity is lined by a thin shiny membrane called the pleura, which covers the inside surface of the rib cage and spreads over the lungs as well.
Normally, the pleura produces a small amount of fluid which serves as a lubricant to the lungs as they move back and forth against the chest wall during respiration.
The pericardium is a double-walled sac that surrounds the heart.
Between the inner wall of the pericardium and your heart is a thin layer of fluid, which cushions and protects your heart from outside forces (much like bubble wrap around a fragile item inside a shipping box).
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