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Veins in a long bone function primarily to transport deoxygenated blood away from the bone and return it to the heart. They are part of the bone's vascular system, helping to maintain proper blood circulation and nutrient exchange. Additionally, veins assist in regulating the bone's temperature and contribute to the overall metabolic processes within the bone tissue.

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