In anatomy, a serous membrane (or
serosa) is a smooth membrane consisting of a thin layer of
cells which excrete serous fluid. Serous
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Full article >>>serosa n. , pl. -sas or -sae . A serous membrane, especially one that lines the pericardial, pleural, and peritoneal cavities, enclosing their
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