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What is lamina propria?

is the edematous lamina propria glands can be cancer


What is the name of the non cellular layer that attaches epithelial tissue to other layers?

The basal lamina, made up of the lamina densa and the lamina lucida. In cases where to layers of epithelium abut one another, the basal lamina is referred to as a basement membrane.


What is lamina propia?

lamina propia is a thin layer or plate that sits between the surface epithelium and the muscle layer. which can be found in the Mucosa layer of the alimentary canal


What is the primary tissue of the tunica submucosa?

lamina propria


What is the basal and reticular lamina?

The basement membranebasement membrane

Related questions

Lamina?

The curved area between the spinous process and the transverse process.


What is the The pointed projection that extends posteriorly from the fused lamina of vertebrae?

spinous process


What is the plural of lamina?

The plural form of lamina is laminae.


When was Altamont Lamina born?

Altamont Lamina was born in 1895.


When did Altamont Lamina die?

Altamont Lamina died in 1950.


When was Elachista lamina created?

Elachista lamina was created in 1948.


When did Lamina Sankoh die?

Lamina Sankoh died in 1964.


What is lamina propria?

is the edematous lamina propria glands can be cancer


Why is lamina cut?

lamina is cut so it doesn't cause an infection


When was Lamina Sankoh born?

Lamina Sankoh was born on June 28, 1884.


What is Lamina Sankoh's birthday?

Lamina Sankoh was born on June 28, 1884.


What is the center of gravity for a lamina?

If the lamina is in two dimensions (i.e. not curled round into a third dimension) then the centre of gravity will be somewhere within the flat shape. The position of the centre of gravity will depend on the distribution of mass across the lamina. If the lamina is curled round into a third dimension then the centre of gravity will be somewhere within the volume enclosed, fully or partially, by the lamina; this may or may not be on the lamina.