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basement membrane this membrane defines the area that contains the contents of the cell. Cells are contained in their proper location by a "curb" called the basement membrane.
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basement l. see under membrane.
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basement m. a sheet of amorphous extracellular material upon which the basal surfaces of epithelial cells rest; other cells associated with basement membranes are muscle cells, Schwann cells, fat cells, and capillaries. The membrane is interposed between the cellular elements and the underlying connective tissue. It comprises two layers, the basal lamina and the reticular lamina, and is composed of Type IV collagen (which is unique to basement membranes), laminin, fibronectin, and heparan sulfate proteoglycans. Click here to view image■Basement membrane, comprising the basal lamina and reticular lamina, in a diagram of a section through epithelial tissue.
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basement t. the substance of a basement membrane.
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basement membrane It refers a membrane on which the cells of covering tissue ( skin and mucous membranes) rest. The cells of glands also rest on a basement membrane. No vessels ( blood and lymph nor nerves pass through the basement membrane.
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