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The parietal pleura.
Pleura is the outer covering of Lungs
The pleurae are the membranes covering the lungs.
The membrane is called the pleura, which is named the parietal pleura for the portion of the membrane covering the inner chest wall and the visceral pleura for the portion of the membrane covering the lung. The potential space between the visceral and parietal pleurae is called the pleural cavity.
its called pleural membrane surrounding the lungs n also contain pleural fluid reduces friction during breathing

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The lining that encases both of the lungs is called the pleura. It is a moist, clinging, tissue thin membrane.

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The lining of the Lungs is called the pleura, it is a lubricating fluid that makes sure the lungs don't scrape against the ribs.

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The outermost layer of the lung is known as the pleura,

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Parietal pleura

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Extrapulmonary means outside the lungs.

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