Project
1. Complete the following chart.
Classification of Covering and Lining Membranes
Tissue types:
membrane composition
Membrane (epithelial/connective) Common locations General functions
cutaneous
mucous
serous
synovial
2. Respond to the following statements by choosing an answer from the key.
Key: a. cutaneous b. mucous c. serous d. synovial

1. membrane type in joints, bursae, and tendon sheaths

2. epithelium of this membrane is always simple squamous epithelium

3. membrane types not found in the ventral body cavity

4. the only membrane type in which goblet cells are found

5. the dry membrane with keratinizing epithelium

6. “wet” membranes

7. adapted for absorption and secretion

8. has parietal and visceral layers
E X E R C I S E
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3. Using terms from the key above the figure, specifically identify the different types of body membranes (cutaneous, mucous, serous, and synovial) by writing in the terms at the end of the appropriate leader lines.

Key: a. cutaneous membrane (skin)
b. esophageal mucosa
c. gastric mucosa
d. mucosa of lung bronchi
e. nasal mucosa
f. oral mucosa
g. parietal pericardium
h. parietal pleura
i. synovial membrane of joint
j. tracheal mucosa
k. visceral pericardium
l. visceral pleura


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