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Where is Serosa Found?
Serosa is present in several locations within the body, including:
Peritoneum
: Lining the abdominal cavity and covering the abdominal organs.
Pleura
: Enveloping the lungs and lining the thoracic cavity.
Pericardium
: Surrounding the heart.
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