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    The Fluid That Prevents Friction Between the Pleural Membranes Is
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The Fluid That Prevents Friction Between the Pleural Membranes Is

Question 140

Question 140

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The fluid that prevents friction between the pleural membranes is:


A) serous fluid
B) mucus
C) plasma
D) synovial fluid

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