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The primary muscles in a dogfish shark are called myomeres, which are segmented, W-shaped muscles that run along the sides of the body. These myomeres are responsible for the shark's swimming movement, allowing for efficient propulsion through the water. Additionally, there are other muscle groups, such as those in the jaw and fins, that contribute to various movements and functions.

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