Biology, asked by gayathrivengala9, 2 months ago

Pleura: lungs: : : heart​

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Answered by Tejasvijamwal0
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Explanation:

The parietal pleura lines the thoracic wall and superior surface of the diaphragm. It continues around the heart forming the lateral walls of the mediastinum. The pleura extends over the surface of the lungs as the visceral pleura. The surface tension of the fluid in the pleural cavity secures the pleura together.

Answered by jainakshat2
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Answer:

Pleura is the thin layer which cover lungs

then pericardium is the organ which covers heart now analogy become like Pleura:Lungs::Heart: Pericardium I hope it helps you do mark as brainliest and also fallow me

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