Difference between revisions of "duplicature muscle fibers"

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|definition=([[Bryozoa]]) Muscle fibers that widen the anterior end of the [[tentacle sheath]], through which the [[lophophore]] passes during protrusion and serves as fixator ligaments for protruded [[polypide]].
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|definition=([[Bryozoa]]) Muscle fibers that widen the [[anterior]] end of the [[tentacle sheath]], through which the [[lophophore]] passes during protrusion and serves as fixator ligaments for protruded [[polypide]].
 
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Latest revision as of 23:34, 13 September 2013

duplicature muscle fibers: (Bryozoa) Muscle fibers that widen the anterior end of the tentacle sheath, through which the lophophore passes during protrusion and serves as fixator ligaments for protruded polypide.