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a basement membrane occurs between the epithelial tissue and the connective tissue
epithelial tissue cell is anchored by a basement membrane.
Epithelial tissue has a free surface, a basement membrane, and little intercellular material.
Basement membrane - which is a thin layer of fibres.
No. All epithelial sheets rest upon and are supported by connective tissue Just deep to the basal lamina is the reticular lamina a layer of extracellular material containing a fine network of collagen protein fiber that belongs to the underlying connective tissue. Together the two laminae form the basement membrane.
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the epithelial system is a system in your body. It is made from Skin cells. A group of skin cells make epithelial tissue. Epithelial tissue makes the epithelial system.
stratified cuboidal
No, it is an epithelial membrane.
No not all cells touch the basement membrane. Pseudostratified epithelium is composed of cells that touch the basement membrane.
simple tissue has only one layer of cells stratified has 2 to 20 or layers of cells the deepest layer attached to the basement membrane
Basement membrane