Type Of Capillary Flashcards
There are at least three types of capillaries (3)
Continuous
Fenestrated
Discontinuous
Continuous capillary made up of a _ curved round to form a tube
Single long endothelial cell
Fenestrated capillaries made up of _
Two or more endothelial cells
Endothelial cells in Fenestrated capillaries have number of _
Pores
Pores, or fenestrations are especially near _
Junctions of cells
Discontinuous capillaries aka (2)
Sinusoids
Vascular sinuses
Discontinuous capillaries made up of a number of cells with _
Large fenestrations
_ least permeable
Continuous
Liquids of continuous capillaries are transferred to and from surrounding tissue by (2)
Exocytosis
Endocytosis
Fenestrated capillaries more common in (2)
Endocrine gland
Kidneys
Sinusoids found in (2)
(Discontinuous)
Liver
Spleen
Fenestrated capillary linen is wide enough to allow red blood cells to pass _
Singly
_ just one cell thick
Inner wall of capillary
_ surrounds endothelial layer
Basement membrane
_ allows passage of fluids (in inner layer of Fenestrated)
Intercellular cleft