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If the covering tissue of capillaries is much thicker, it could impede the efficient exchange of nutrients, gases, and waste products between blood and surrounding tissues. This increased thickness may lead to reduced blood flow and oxygen delivery, potentially causing tissue hypoxia and impaired organ function. Additionally, thicker capillary walls might increase blood pressure within the capillaries, raising the risk of vascular complications. Overall, thicker capillary coverings could severely impact overall tissue health and metabolic processes.

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