The pulmonary ligament is a continuation of the parietal and visceral pleura that hangs inferiorly from the root of the lung. A) True B) False

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The question is asking whether the statement about the pulmonary ligament being a continuation of the parietal and visceral pleura is true or false. This involves understanding anatomical terms and functions related to the lungs.

Answer

True

The final answer is True.

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The final answer is True.

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The pulmonary ligament is indeed a continuation of the parietal and visceral pleura. It is not a true ligament but a reflection of the pleura that hangs inferiorly from the root of the lung.

Tips

A common mistake is interpreting the term 'ligament' as implying a typical fibrous tissue structure. The pulmonary ligament is a pleural structure instead.

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