Explain pleura?
Answer / Nipendra Kumar
Pleura refers to the thin, double-layered membrane that lines the inside of the chest cavity (parietal pleura) and covers the lungs (visceral pleura). The two layers are separated by a small space called the pleural cavity, which contains a small amount of fluid that helps to lubricate the movement of the lungs during breathing.
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