a basement membrane occurs between the epithelial tissue and the connective tissue
epithelial tissue cell is anchored by a basement membrane.
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.
Basement membrane
simple columnar epithelium
pseudostratified.
epithelial tissue cell is anchored by a basement membrane.
No not all cells touch the basement membrane. Pseudostratified epithelium is composed of cells that touch the basement membrane.
no
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.
no
thickeness of the membrane of respitory does it have a basement
The respiratory membrane consists of the epithelial cells of the alveolus, the endothelial cells of the capillary, and the two fused basement membranes of these layers.Gas exchange occurs across this respiratory membrane.
basement membrane
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.
yes
The basement membranebasement membrane
basement membrane which is made up of the basal lamina and reticular lamina