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    The Internal Jugular Veins Join the Subclavian Veins to Form
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The Internal Jugular Veins Join the Subclavian Veins to Form

Question 53

Question 53

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The internal jugular veins join the subclavian veins to form the ________.


A) superior vena cava
B) axillary veins
C) brachiocephalic veins
D) azygos veins
E) external jugular veins

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