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Match the type of capillary with the organs/tissue it is found in:
- A. kidney, intestine, pineal
- B. muscles, lungs
- C. liver, spleen, bone marrow
- D. brain
select A B C D | 1. continuous capillary |
select A B C D | 2. continuous, with no gaps, wrapped in glial cells |
select A B C D | 3. fenestrated capillary |
select A B C D | 4. sinusoid capillary |
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