Asked by Bradley Meyers on May 15, 2024

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The type of membrane that protects internal organs from friction is a ________ membrane.

A) serous
B) synovial
C) mucous
D) partial
E) plasma

Synovial Membrane

A connective tissue that lines the inner surface of capsules of synovial joints and tendon sheaths, producing a fluid for lubrication.

Serous Membrane

A thin layer of tissue that lines certain internal cavities of the body, producing a serous fluid to lubricate these cavities.

Mucous Membrane

A layer of cells known for producing mucus, found lining various cavities in the body that are exposed to the external environment.

  • Pinpoint the varying types of body membranes and their corresponding locations.
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Elizabeth ChedesterMay 22, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Serous membranes are thin tissues that line body cavities not open to the outside environment, producing a lubricating serous fluid that reduces friction from muscle movement.