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Answered by sianav
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Function. The pleural cavity, with its associated pleurae, aids optimal functioning of the lungs during breathing. The pleural cavity also contains pleural fluid, which acts as a lubricant and allows the pleurae to slide effortlessly against each other during respiratory movements.

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What is pleura and its function.

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◇Pleura, plural pleurae, or pleuras, membrane lining the thoracic cavity (parietal pleura) and covering the lungs (visceral pleura).

◇The parietal pleura folds back on itself at the root of the lung to become the visceral pleura. In health the two pleurae are in contact.

◇The function of the pleura is to allow optimal expansion and contraction of the lungs during breathing.

◇The pleural fluid acts as a lubricant, allowing the parietal and visceral pleura to glide over each other friction free.

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