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What are the functions of the basement membrane which is found between epithelium and connective tissue?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Definition of Basement Membrane**: - The basement membrane is a thin, sheet-like extracellular structure that exists between epithelial tissue and connective tissue. It acts as a barrier where these two types of tissues meet. 2. **Function 1: Support**: - The basement membrane provides physical support to the epithelial cells. It helps maintain the structure and integrity of the epithelium. ...
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