Basal cells

Cells of the basement membrane (basal cells) are the structure that forms the basis of the skin and supports various organs and systems of the body. They are part of connective tissue and can be located in various places of the body, such as the skin, digestive organs, lungs and others.

Basal cells produce a special type of protein substance called collagen. Collagen is a protein that forms the structure of connective tissue. Basal collagen is special because it is not part of the body, but comes from the basil cells themselves. This protein is highly durable and flexible, making it used to make materials that do not stretch or break.

Besides collagen