The
mucous membranes (or
mucosa) are linings of
ectodermic[?] origin, covered in
epithelium[?], that line various body cavities and internal
organs. It is at several places continuous with
skin: at the
nostrils, the
lips, the
ears, the
genitourinary[?] area, and the
anus. The viscid secretion of the mucous membranes is termed
mucus (note the spelling difference).
Body cavities featuring mucous membrane include most of the respiratory tract, the entire gastrointestinal tract, the urethra, and various other organs. In addition, the covering of the glans penis (head of the penis) and the inside of the prepuce (foreskin) is mucous membrane, not skin.
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