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Q: The reduction of friction between the parietal and visceral surfaces of an internal cavity is the function of?
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What membrane reduction of friction between the parietal and visceral surfaces?

Serous Membranes


What is the reduction and friction between parietal and visceral surfaces of an internal cavity is the function of what type of membrane?

animal?? obviously animal, I have read this q? several times and your poor phrasing grammar is making it that bit more difficult to answer but I think the answer u are after is....Visceral Membranes line the bodies internal organs, eg.Lungs. Parietal Membranes line the bodies internal Cavities (spaces) eg.the surface of the inner part of the Rib-Cage. Where these 2 membranes meet there will be a certain friction, but to overcome this friction the body has cleverly placed another membrane called a Serous Membrane which descretes Serous Fluid to act as a lubricant. ie.the Lungs can freely expand beneath but over the Rib-Cage surface without getting stuck. Hope this is of help


Why dont friction result during movements of the heart and lungs and digestuve organs?

Because every organ has 2 layers of tissue and fluid to prevent friction the inner layer I believe is visceral and the outside is parietal. such as the visceral pericardium and parietal pericardium protect the heart.


What is the function of Parietal cell?

secrete the hydrochloric acid of the gastric juice


What is the membrane that surrounds each lung and reduces the friction of breathing?

They are called pleura. There are 2 membranes, the visceral which is the outer slippery covering, and the parietal which is the inner covering, with a cavity in between them called the pleural cavity


What cells in the stomach function to form enzymes and acids?

Parietal cells and chief cells


Function of Lateral Sulcus?

it runsSuperiorand laterally to seperate the temporal lobe from the frontal and the parietal lobes


What is in the parietal lobe?

It's the lobe situated above the occipital lobe, and to put it basically, it controls your co-ordination and spacial awareness which helps with navigation, and I would imagine things like catching and perception.


What is the function of fissure Rolando?

It is an anatomic landmark of the brain and as such does not have a specific function per se, other than to mark the limit between frontal and parietal lobes.


What is function of the parietal bone?

It protects the top and frontal areas of the brain.


What does the parietal cell in the stomach make?

Parietal cells are found in the fundic zone of the stomach. Their main function is to produce hydrochloric acid, which assists in the chemical breakdown of food.


Flat part of parietal bone?

The major part of the parietal bone is the parietal eminence.