This is the
thinnest tissue in the body, used where a semipermeable membrane allows
transport, e.g. the respiratory gases across the alveolar membrane in the
lungs, and gases, nutrients, wastes, and other molecules across capillary
walls. The basement membrane ends up as the outer connective covering of the
tubes or sacks formed from it and as such can be an important filter in what
gets in or out. |