How do the relative sizes of the external and internal jugular veins of a cat with those of a human compare?
Internal jugular Vein is smaller in human and larger in cat. External Jugular Vein joins the internal jugular veins at the brachiocephalic junction in human and it is larger. External Jugular Vein is smaller in cat. ChaCha On!
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