Which of the following have thin walls, large lumens, an absence of smooth muscle, and are incapable of vasomotion?

A. Postcapillary venules
B. Venous sinuses
C. Sinusoids
D. Venules
E. Medium veins


Answer: B

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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