Parietal layer:The parietal layer is the outer layer of a membrane that lines a body cavity, in contrast to the visceral layer which lines the internal surface of an organ.
Serous membrane: A thin, slippery membrane that lines body cavities and covers the surface of internal organs, consisting of a parietal layer and a visceral layer with a fluid-filled space in between.
Glomerular capsule: The glomerular capsule, also known as Bowman's capsule, is a double-walled cup-like structure that surrounds the glomerulus in the renal corpuscle of the kidney, with an outer parietal layer and an inner visceral layer.