Which of the following describes fenestrated capillaries?
A. They have no basal lamina.
B. They are found in most organs.
C. They are the most common type of capillary in the body.
D. They are important in organs that engage in absorption or filtration.
E. They allow for rapid passage of large molecules, such as formed elements in the bone marrow.
Answer: D
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