The cephalic vein drains into the external jugular vein via the ________ vein

A) transverse scapular
B) brachial
C) ulnar
D) radial


A
Explanation:
B) The cephalic vein ascends the forelimb and joins the transverse scapular vein, which drains into the external jugular vein.
C) The cephalic vein ascends the forelimb and joins the transverse scapular vein, which drains into the external jugular vein.
D) The cephalic vein ascends the forelimb and joins the transverse scapular vein, which drains into the external jugular vein.

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