Cover body surfaces; line body cavities; form protective sheets around organs - Functions of body membranes, cutaneous, mucosa, serous - Types of epithelial membranes, epithelial and connective - Two major groups of body membranes, Synovial - Only type of connective tissue membrane, Skin - Cutaneous membrane, Dense (fibrous) connective tissue - Type of tissue that lines the underlying dermis, Cutaneous membrane - Covers the surface of the body, Stratified Squamous Epithelium - Type of tissue that lines the superficial epidermis; Mucous membrane found in the mouth and esophagus, Simple Columnar Epithelium - Mucous membrane found in the rest of the digestive tract, Lamina Propia (Loose Connective Tissue) - Mucous membrane found underneath basement membrane, Mucous membrane - Line all body cavities that open to the exterior of the body; Function is secretion and absorption, Simple squamous epithelium and Areolar Connective tissue - Tissues that make up serous membrane, Location of serous membrane - Body cavities that are closed to the exterior and covers the outside of organs, Two layers of serous membrane - parietal and visceral, Parietal layer - Serous membrane that lines ventral body cavities, Visceral layer - Serous membrane that covers surface of ventral body cavity organs, Serous Fluid - Liquid that separates parietal and visceral layers of serous membrane, Peritoneum - Serous membrane in abdominal cavity, Pericardium - Serous membrane around the heart, Pleura - Serous membrane around the lungs., Soft areolar connective tissue - Tissue that makes up synovial membrane, Location of synovial membrane - joints, tendon sheaths, and bursae, Function of synovial membrane - secrete a lubricating fluid that cushions the organs moving against each other during muscle activity.,

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