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No, it is an epithelial membrane.
The deeper part of the dermis of the skin. Basically, this part of the dermis has dense or fibrous irregular conective tissue, which provides strength to the skin. Below this tissue there is loose connective tissue (areolar connective tissue and adipose tissue) that are part of the subcutaneous layer of the skin. As you know, the dermis is part of the cutaneous membrane.
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connective tissue membrane
Squamous epithelium supported by sparse connective tissue is called a membrane.
C.T is connective tissue so a ct membrane is a membrane made of connective tissue
No, it is an epithelial membrane.
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The deeper part of the dermis of the skin. Basically, this part of the dermis has dense or fibrous irregular conective tissue, which provides strength to the skin. Below this tissue there is loose connective tissue (areolar connective tissue and adipose tissue) that are part of the subcutaneous layer of the skin. As you know, the dermis is part of the cutaneous membrane.
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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Mucous membrane
connective tissue membrane
The basal lamina, also known as the "basement membrane," connects the epithelium to the underlying connective tissue.