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Where are fenestrated capillaries found in the body?

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Answered by Devilking08
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These are found in some tissues where there is extensive molecular exchange with the blood such as the small intestine, endocrine glands and the kidney. The 'fenestrations' are pores that will allow larger molecules though. These capillaries are more permeable than continuous capillaries.
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