Basal cell
any cell situated at the base of a multilayered tissue, as at the lowest layer of the epidermis.
historical examples
the antheridium consists at first of a basal cell and a terminal one.
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b, formation of the first spore-mother-cell (sm), from the basal cell (a) of one of the rows of spores.
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basal cell n.
a type of cell found in the deepest layer of the epithelium.
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