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    The Majority of Venous Blood Flow Leaves the Heart Muscle
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The Majority of Venous Blood Flow Leaves the Heart Muscle

Question 7

Question 7

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The majority of venous blood flow leaves the heart muscle through which of the following?


A) Anterior cardiac veins
B) Azygos vein
C) Bronchial veins
D) Coronary sinus
E) Thebesian veins

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