What is the lewis structure for co2? What is the lewis structure for hcn? How is vsepr used to classify molecules? What are the units used for the ideal gas law? How does Charle's law relate to breathing? What is the ideal gas law constant? Body membranes are thin sheets of tissue that cover the body, line body cavities, and cover organs within the cavities in hollow organs.
They can be categorized into epithelial and connective tissue membrane. Epithelial membranes consist of epithelial tissue and the connective tissue to which it is attached. The two main types of epithelial membranes are the mucous membranes and serous membranes.
Mucous membranes are epithelial membranes that consist of epithelial tissue that is attached to an underlying loose connective tissue. These membranes, sometimes called mucosae , line the body cavities that open to the outside. The entire digestive tract is lined with mucous membranes.
The parietal pleura is assigned specific names, depending on the structures that it lines. Mediastinal parietal pleura. Lines the lateral surface of the mediastinum the space between the lungs where the heart is located. Costal parietal pleura. Lines the internal surface of the ribs. Diaphragmatic parietal pleura. Lines the superior surface of the diaphragm. Cervical parietal pleura cupula. Extends above rib 1 to the root of the neck.
Intercostal nerves supply the costal parietal pleura and the peripheral portion of the diaphragmatic parietal pleura. Phrenic nerves supply the central portion of the diaphragmatic parietal pleura and the mediastinal parietal pleura. The parietal pleura is innervated by general sensory neurons, and therefore, it is sensitive to pain.
The parietal pleura receives its vascular supply via branches of the internal thoracic, superior phrenic, posterior intercostal, and superior intercostal arteries. The visceral pleura is intimately attached to each lung Your MyAccess profile is currently affiliated with '[InstitutionA]' and is in the process of switching affiliations to '[InstitutionB]'.
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