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what are the two parts of basement membrane??​

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Answered by shanaya151
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Most epithelial cells are separated from the connective tissue by a sheet of extracellular material called Basement Membrane. The basement membrane is usually visible with the light microscope. It is formed by the association of two layers : Basal lamina and reticular lamina.

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Answered by aryanpriyanshu64
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The basement membrane is a thin, fibrous, extracellular matrix that separates the lining of an internal or external body surface from underlying connective tissue in metazoans (animals).[1] This surface may be epithelium (skin, respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, etc.), mesothelium (pleural cavity, peritoneal cavity, pericardial cavity, etc.) and endothelium (blood vessels, lymph vessels, etc.)

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