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    The Veins in the Heart Are Called "Cardiac," but the Arteries
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The Veins in the Heart Are Called "Cardiac," but the Arteries

Question 48

Question 48

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The veins in the heart are called "cardiac," but the arteries in the heart are called "coronary."

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