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What is myomere?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 6/23/2024

The zig-zag muscle sets in fish and chordates.

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What is the purpose of the myomere in a fish?

Myomeres are repeating muscle units found in fish that enable efficient movement by allowing for a side-to-side motion. They work together to create a wavelike motion, propelling the fish forward through the water. This muscle structure helps with swimming, agility, and speed.


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