Fenestrated capillaries ________.

A) are not more permeable than continuous capillaries
B) are not common in endocrine organs and in areas where capillary absorption is an important function
C) do not occur in the glomerular capillaries of the kidneys
D) are not found in the brain


D) are not found in the brain

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