The function of the gracilis in cats is to adduct the thigh. To adduct is to draw the limb toward the body. In cats he gracilis runs from groin area to inner knee, just posterior and parallel to the femoral artery and vein.
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IT IS PART OF THE UGLENA THAT IS USED FOR STORAGE
the full classifcation of Euglena Gracilis as i understand it is as followsdomain - eukaryakingdom - protistasubkindom - euglenozolphylum - euglenoideaclass - mastlyophorasubclass - phytomastigiaorder - euglenoididafamily - Euglenoidaegenus - EuglenaSpecies - Euglena gracilis
Euglena are green because of their chloroplasts.
Euglena is a genus. So Euglena has (or includes) species. Remember the order? Domain, Kingdom, ...... genus, species.
sartorious (anterior), gracilis (medial), semimembraneous (posterior)
gracilis antaonist
Scaphispatha gracilis was created in 1860.
Anubias gracilis was created in 1936.
Ophiclinus gracilis was created in 1906.
Nepenthes gracilis was created in 1839.
Ophiosaurus gracilis was created in 1845.
Streptocephalus gracilis was created in 1898.
Omphalotropis gracilis was created in 1894.
Sphodromantis gracilis was created in 1991.
Oregonia gracilis was created in 1851.
Metacarcinus gracilis was created in 1852.
Pugettia gracilis was created in 1851.