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muscle organ +    
aponeurosis +  
auricular muscle +  
axochord 
branchiomeric muscle +  
chordate pharyngeal muscle +  
cloacal muscle +  
columnella muscle 
compressor glandulae muscle 
cremaster muscle 
esophagus muscle +  
eye muscle +  
eyelid muscle +  
femorothoracic muscle 
golgi tendon organ 
hypobranchial group muscle 
ilio-marsupialis muscle +  
iliothoracic muscle 
intercostal muscle +  
intermandibularis +  
levator auris longus muscle 
longus colli muscle 
mantle muscle 
muscle belly +  
muscle head +  
muscle of Aristotle's lantern 
occipitofrontalis muscle +  
oral siphon muscle 
orovelar muscle 
pennate muscle 
pericardial muscle 
pes anserinus of tibia 
pterygoideus glandulae muscle 
respiratory system muscle +  
retractor lateralis muscle +  
rhomboid 
rotator muscle of the vertebral column 
sartorius muscle 
serratus muscle 
skeletal muscle organ, vertebrate +  
skin muscle +  
sphincter muscle +  
trigeminal nerve muscle +  
vasculature of muscle organ 
ventral lateral sacrocaudal muscle 
The ventral lateral sacrocaudal is a long strong muscle consisting of numerous individual parts. Its first segment originates from the last lumbar vertebrae and the remainder from the transverse processes of the caudal vertebrae. From the segmented bellies arise long tendons which are embedded in caudal fascia. The first of these tendons inserts onto the sixth caudal vertebrae, the second onto the seventh and so on until the last caudal vertebrae. The ventral lateral sacrocaudal acts to flex the tail and occasionally assists with lateral movement.
vestimentum muscle 
zygomaticomandibularis muscle 

Synonyms
Exact Synonyms: lumbosacrocaudalis ;   lumbosacrocaudalis muscle ;   ventral lateral sacrocaudal
Xrefs: EMAPA:37658 ;   MA:0002342 ;   MURDOCH:2183
Definition Sources: MURDOCH:2183

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