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Epithelial cells lie on a delicate, non-cellular basement membrane which contains a special form of matrix protein called?

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Answered by luckysingh6681
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Answer:Collegan

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Answered by presentmoment
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Collagen VII is the name of the matrix protein that is present in the delicate 'non-cellular' 'basement membrane' of the epithelial cells.  

Explanation:  

  • 'Epithelial cells' have a specific and delicate type of basement membrane when observed under the light of the electron microscope.
  • This membranous 'structure is composed' of two specific different layers – first, a connective tissue that has a unique structure and second, a basal lamina.  
  • This tissue is attached to the 'basal lamina' with the help of micro-fibrils and the collage VII that helps in the anchoring process of the fibrils.  

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