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No not all cells touch the basement membrane. Pseudostratified epithelium is composed of cells that touch the basement membrane.
Yes. The arteriole has different layers of tissue from inside to out: endothelial layer, basement membrane, smooth muscle and then the extra cellular matrix. The basement membrane is composed of collagen and fibrillin.
epithelial tissue cell is anchored by a basement membrane.
The membranes that do not contain gland cells are called basement membranes. These basement membranes line the interiors of blood vessels and the skin.
a basement membrane occurs between the epithelial tissue and the connective tissue
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thickeness of the membrane of respitory does it have a basement
Cell membrane is composed of lipid bilayer.
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