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How do capillaries differ in structure from arteries and veins?

A. Capillaries have smoother muscle tissue than veins.
B. Capillaries appear to have a larger diameter than veins
C. Capillaries have valves which are absent in arteries.
D. Capillaries are only one cell thick and lack smooth muscle.

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Capillaries are only one cell thick and lack smooth muscle. Capillaries are tiny and do not have valves. 
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