Multiple Choice
The thin, sheetlike basal laminae are found
A) under epithelia.
B) in the cytoplasm just below the plasma membrane.
C) in the extracellular space surrounding all eukaryotic cells.
D) in between adjacent cells connected by gap junctions.
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