A continuous capillary differs from a fenestrated capillary because
A) this is a classification by location only, and does not have any structural significance.
B) a continuous capillary has a continuous media and externa; a fenestrated one does not.
C) the endothelium is a complete lining, with endothelial cells connected by tight junctions and anchoring junctions, which is untrue for a fenestrated capillary.
D) a continuous capillary has pores arranged in an ordered pattern; a fenestrated one does not.
E) All of the answers are correct.
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