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About the cadaver dissection where we look for the internal or external jugular veins and muscle would help us to distinguish one from the other.
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A cadaver is a dead human body utilized by medical students, doctors and different researchers to study anatomy, identify disease sites, recognize reasons for death, and give tissue to fix an imperfection in a living person. Medical students are studying and dissecting cadavers as a part of their education.
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