Difference between revisions of "protractor muscles"

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|definition=1. A contractile muscle that functions to extend an organ.  
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|definition=1. A contractile muscle that functions to [[extend]] an organ.  
  
 
2. (NEMATA) Muscles attached to the [[stylet knobs]] or base and anteriorly to the [[body wall]] or head skeleton.  
 
2. (NEMATA) Muscles attached to the [[stylet knobs]] or base and anteriorly to the [[body wall]] or head skeleton.  
  
3. ([[Sipuncula]]) In adult Xenosiphon and some larval forms, an extra pair of muscles attached to the introvert near the brain and to the body wall of the trunk anteriorly.
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3. ([[Sipuncula]]) In [[adult]] Xenosiphon and some larval forms, an extra pair of muscles attached to the [[introvert]] near the [[brain]] and to the body wall of the [[trunk]] anteriorly.
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Revision as of 13:16, 12 September 2013

protractor muscles: 1. A contractile muscle that functions to extend an organ.

2. (NEMATA) Muscles attached to the stylet knobs or base and anteriorly to the body wall or head skeleton.

3. (Sipuncula) In adult Xenosiphon and some larval forms, an extra pair of muscles attached to the introvert near the brain and to the body wall of the trunk anteriorly.