What are the serous membranes covering the lungs? Anatomy & Physiology Circulatory and Respiratory Systems Circulatory System 1 Answer krishna kishore G. Jul 5, 2016 Pleura are the serous membranes covering the lungs. Answer link Related questions Why does the narrowing of the arteries decrease blood flow but increase blood pressure? People who smoke often have cold hands and feet. What might explain this condition in terms of... Is the vertebral artery a branch of the aortic arch? What conditions contribute to elevated blood levels of alkaline phosphatase? Are lymphocytes produced in the bone marrow and then migrate to the thymus gland and lymph nodes... What is heart disease? What is the primary cause of heart disease and what symptoms does it... How does blood flow back to the heart from the lower extremities, since it is fighting against gravity? In a heart transplant, if the vagus nerve is not re-transplanted, how is the heart rate kept in check? Is heart disease hereditary? Can a person who subscribes to a very healthy lifestyle suffer a... What is the difference between congestive heart failure and coronary artery disease? See all questions in Circulatory System Impact of this question 1547 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License