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The basal lamina arises from which type of tissue?

a) Epithelial tissue
b) Connective tissue
c) Nervous tissue
d) Muscle tissue

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The answer is C: connective tissue

Step-by-step explanation:

The basal lamina, is a thin layer of extra cellular tissue that is part of the basal menbrane, which is part together with the reticular lamina; The basal lamina separates many tissues and cell types, such as muscle cells or fat cells from connective tissue. It is made up of fibrous proteins (elastin, collagen)

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