The discussion clarifies the definitions of apical and basolateral membranes in the context of cell structure, particularly in epithelial tissues. The apical membrane is oriented towards the outside environment or lumen, while the basolateral membrane faces the interior of the body or the basement membrane. This polarization is significant for adherent cells, which have distinct functions based on their orientation. The basement membrane serves as a supportive layer for the basolateral side, distinguishing it from the apical surface. Understanding these terms is essential for studying cell membranes and their roles in various physiological contexts.