Describe the wall of lymphatic capillaries

A.
Thin-walled, with tightly joined squamous cells

B.
Thin-walled, with tightly joined cuboidal cells

C.
Thick-walled, with overlapping squamous cells

D.
Thick-walled, with tightly joined squamous cells

E.
Thin-walled, with overlapping squamous cells


E

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