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Visible Myomeres of a Caribbean Reef Shark

In this image a caribbean reef shark is stalking a school of yellow tails. You can see the muscle segments that run along the length of the shark’s trunk, the...
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In this image a caribbean reef shark is stalking a school of yellow tails. You can see the muscle segments that run along the length of the shark’s trunk, they are known as myomeres. A single myomere looks a little like a folded letter “W.” Its muscle fibers are separated from those in adjacent myomeres by connective tissues termed myosepta.
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