Vena comitans
Correct Answer: Veins accompanying aeries
Description: Vena comitans are the Veins accompanying aeries. Vena comitans is a vein that is usually paired, with both veins lying on the sides of an aery. They are found in close proximity to aeries so that the pulsations of the aery aid venous return.
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