<Ul> <Li> The splanchnopleure is associated with the underlying endoderm with which it is in contact, and later becomes the serous membrane in contact with visceral organs within the body . </Li> <Li> The somatopleure is associated with the overlying ectoderm and later becomes the serous membrane in contact with the body wall . </Li> </Ul> <Li> The splanchnopleure is associated with the underlying endoderm with which it is in contact, and later becomes the serous membrane in contact with visceral organs within the body . </Li> <Li> The somatopleure is associated with the overlying ectoderm and later becomes the serous membrane in contact with the body wall . </Li> <P> The intraembryonic coelom can now be seen as a cavity within the body which is covered with serous membrane derived from the splanchnopleure . This cavity is divided and demarcated by the folding and development of the embryo, ultimately forming the serous cavities which house many different organs within the thorax and abdomen . </P>

What serous membranes are associated with the respiratory tract