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Gases
Substances that exist in the gaseous state at standard temperature and pressure.
Capillaries
Microscopic blood vessels that facilitate the exchange of water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and many other nutrients and waste substances between the blood and tissues.
Fenestrated Capillaries
Capillaries with small pores in their endothelial lining, allowing for the rapid exchange of substances between blood and tissues.
Large Fenestrae
Large fenestrae are large pores found in some capillary walls, facilitating the rapid exchange of substances between blood vessels and surrounding tissues.
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