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20 February, 03:16

What type of capillaries make up the glomerulus?

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  1. 20 February, 06:49
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    fenestrated

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    Fenestrated capillaries are capillaries that have pores known as fenestrae. Fenestrated capillaries in the glomerulus are surrounded by special cells podocytes or pedicels with a function to that allow small molecules and limited amounts of protein to diffuse.

    The glomerulus is a network of capillaries through which the blood is filtered and it is located at the beginning of a nephron in the kidney.
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