Lacteals.
I would have to say both the minute capillaries and the mucosa.
Sinusoidal capillaries...these are wide leaky capillaries found in bone marrow
Mucosa is the spanish word for mucous memberane which in a human body can be found at the nostrils, lips of the mouth, at the ears and at the eyelids.
Sinusoidal Capillaries
Wherever capillaries are found, these are places where nutrients and wastes are exchanged.
The three main types of oral mucosa are masticatory mucosa (found on the gingiva and hard palate, suited for chewing), lining mucosa (on the cheeks, lips, and floor of the mouth, for flexibility), and specialized mucosa (on the dorsum of the tongue, with unique features for taste sensation).
The glomerulus
Mucosa
No, pleura is not a mucosa. Pleura is a serous membrane that lines the lungs and the inside of the chest cavity. Mucosa refers to the moist, protective lining found in various organs like the respiratory and digestive systems.
No
Smooth Muscle - Muscularis Mucosa