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what is unique about the blood - brain barrier compared to other capillaries?
- endothelial cells are packed together in an abnormally dense fashion
- astrocytes attach to the blood vessels to provide extra insulation
- the phospholipid bilayers of cells in the blood - brain barrier are abnormally thick
- both a and b
The blood-brain barrier's key unique feature compared to regular capillaries is its tightly packed endothelial cells (with tight junctions) that restrict passage of substances, and astrocyte end-feet wrap around vessels to support this barrier function. The phospholipid bilayers are not abnormally thick.
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A. Endothelial cells are packed together in an abnormally dense fashion
B. Astrocytes attach to the blood vessels to provide extra insulation
C. Both A and B
Note: The correct selection is Both A and B as both the dense endothelial packing and astrocyte association are unique characteristics of the blood-brain barrier relative to typical capillaries.