The basement membrane
basement membrane
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.
reticular lamina
Basal Lamina
The basal lamina, also known as the "basement membrane," connects the epithelium to the underlying connective tissue.
The vas deference is lined by pseudostratified columnar epithelium, supported by a basal lamina, a folded lamina propria, and a thick smooth muscle coat that is composed of a inner longitudinal, middle circular, and outer longitudinal smooth muscle layers.
basement membrane which is made up of the basal lamina and reticular lamina
The term "basal lamina" is usually used with electron microscopy, while the term "basement membrane" is usually used with light microscopy. The structure known as the basement membrane in light microscopy refers to the stained structure anchoring an epithelial layer. This encompasses the basal lamina secreted by epithelial cells and typically a reticular lamina secreted by other cells.
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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.
reticular lamina
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Hepatocytes and endothelia (eptihelium lining vessels)
Basal Lamina
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.
The junctional epithelium attaches to enamel by means of internal basal lamina .
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The basal lamina, also known as the "basement membrane," connects the epithelium to the underlying connective tissue.