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Pleura surround and protects the:

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Answered by DevanshiAgnihotri
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Each lung is enclosed within a cavity that is surrounded by the pleura. The pleura (plural = pleurae) is a serous membrane that surrounds the lung. ... The pleural cavity is the space between the visceral and parietal layers.

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Pleura surround and protects the

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The pleura includes two thin layers of tissue that protect and cushion the lungs. The inner layer (visceral pleura) wraps around the lungs and is stuck so tightly to the lungs that it cannot be peeled off. The outer layer (parietal pleura) lines the inside of the chest wall.

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