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www.life123.com/question/Anatomy-Muscle
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Answer: the dense connective tissue is a scar tissue. It doesn't exert forceful contraction like muscle. The muscle as a whole is still functional although the contraction will be weaker.
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www.life123.com/question/A-Diagram-of-the-Muscular-Syst...
www.life123.com/question/A-Diagram-of-the-Muscular-System
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Answers to Common Questions ... Can someone help me label this muscular system diagram? ... Tina Fey Facial Scar
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species-identification.org/species.php?species_group=Mo...
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adductor muscle scars. Scars left by the muscles which close the bivalve shell, normally one or two are present; exceptionally, as in species of the family ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/2453447
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THE AMERICAN NA TURA LIST. [VOL. XXXVI. to the point where the outer boundary of the anterior adductor scar cuts the line, made the first term of the ratio ...
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Bivalve shell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bivalve_shell
... which runs along a small distance in from the outer edge of each valve, usually joining the anterior adductor muscle scar to the posterior adductor muscle scar.
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www.sportsmd.com/Articles/id/23.aspx
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Because the lower extremity kicking motion uses both adductor and hip flexor .... and/or scar tissue from forming within and around the injured muscle tissue.
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paleo.cortland.edu/tutorial/Bivalves/bivalvemorph.htm
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Dimyrian: A valve having two adductor muscle scars; one anterior and one posterior. Isomyrian: A dimyrian shell where two adductor scars generally equal in ...
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www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/Programs/glansis/glansis_glossar...
www.glerl.noaa.gov/res/Programs/glansis/glansis_glossary_a.html
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Adductor scar(s) - The depressed scars of the muscles of a bivalve shell. A differentiated area on the interior of a bivalve shell that marks the attachment point of ...
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naturalhistory.museumwales.ac.uk/britishbivalves/Morpho...
naturalhistory.museumwales.ac.uk/britishbivalves/Morphology.php
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This scar is situated close to the posterior adductor scar. In taxa such as Arca, Pteria and Pinna it is also employed as a “byssus retractor” but in mytilids and ...
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