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Blood flow into the capillaries is controlled by precapillary sphincters, smooth muscle bands that wrap around metarterioles. There are 3 types of capillary in the body; continuous, fenestrated, and sinusoidal.
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Overview. Types of capillaries: continuous, fenestrated and sinusoidal. Continuous capillaries transport blood and oxygen to body systems and organs.
One subtype is known as continuous non-fenestrated capillaries and is present in the skin, lungs, and blood-brain barrier.
Capillaries are tiny blood vessels that transport blood, nutrients and oxygen to cells. Types include fenestrated and sinusoid capillaries.
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Types. Blood capillaries are categorized into three types: continuous, fenestrated, and sinusoidal (also known as discontinuous).
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