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| + | As Serosa (actually Tunica serosa, from Latin, means as much as [[serös|seröse]] In a broader sense, we refer to all serous skins, i.e. the [[Pleura/en|Pleura]], the [[Peritoneum/en|Peritoneum]] and the [[Herzbeutel/en|Pericardium]]. The serosa produces a serum-like liquid and thus prevents the intestines from rubbing against each other due to dryness or ensures that the [[organs|organs]] glide freely against each other. | ||
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As Serosa (actually Tunica serosa, from Latin, means as much as seröse In a broader sense, we refer to all serous skins, i.e. the Pleura, the Peritoneum and the Pericardium. The serosa produces a serum-like liquid and thus prevents the intestines from rubbing against each other due to dryness or ensures that the organs glide freely against each other.
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