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Extracellular matrixThe epithelial cells is the outer most surface
basal lamina also known as the basement membrane (extracellular matrix) layer Support tissue is the next layer Is this the right order? The basal lamina is the basement membrane? What are support tissue? Another Question: In animal cells, Cell membrane layer (outer most layer) then the glycocalyx ( middle layer) then the matrix Is this the right order? Or just give your own explanation if my information. Just tell where I am wrong?
glycocalix is on the exterior of the cellular membrane
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Re: Extracellular matrixI still do not understand.
Does anyone have an explanation?
this should help: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycocalyx
Patrick
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