BIOS-1113 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Pulmonary Pleurae, Abdominal Wall, Serous Fluid

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Visceral pleura clings to the surface of the lungs. Lines the chest wall, covering the superior surface of the diaphragm. Filled with a small amount of lubricating serous fluid. Lines the abdominal wall, covering the inferior surface of the diaphragm. A substance that can be split into a simpler substance by ordinary chemical means. The smallest units of matter that retain the properties and characteristics of the element. Two thousand of the largest atoms would fit on the period at the end of a sentence. Negatively charged, tiny, and move about in a large space surrounding the nucleus. (e-) It is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. Different elements each have different numbers of protons so they have different atomic numbers. Atoms of an element that have different numbers of neutrons and therefore different mass numbers. Atom that has a positive or negative charge because it has unequal numbers of protons and electrons. molecule.

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