Pores (fenestrae) through the cells that allows the passage of large molecules such as protiens.
Continous capillaries contain tight junctions and are less "leaky " than fenestrated capillaries. They only allow the movement of water and small ions, whereas fenestrated capillaries contain many fenestrae or pores and allow many molecules with the exception of medium and large proteins to pass
Fenestrated capillaries
continuous capillaries continuous capillaries
no. continuous capillaries form the blood/brain barrier.
fenestrated
glomerular
Yes .
Continuous-Fenestrated-Sinusoids Capillaries D.
the endothelial cells have pores (windows) to allow rapid movement of solutes and water.
Choroid plexusEndocrine organsKidneysIntestinal tract5.Liver6.Adrenal gland7.Pituitary (hypothalamic-pituitary portal system)
These are called the alveoli capillaries.
A fenestrated dressing has a "window" in it, an opening that lets it fit around a tube.