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| Term | dorsal protractor muscle | ID (Ontology) | FBbt:00059084 (Fly Anatomy) |
| Definition | Muscle of the larva that inserts into the dorsal arm of the cephalopharyngeal skeleton and spans anteriorly to the cuticle (Schoofs et al., 2010). There are two types (A and B) and both are innervated by neurons of the prothoracic accessory nerve (Schoofs et al., 2010).[ FlyBase:FBrf0214878 ] | ||
| Also Known As | "Pro-do" ; "Prodo" | ||
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larval somatic muscle |__pharyngeal muscle_______________ embryonic/larval hypodermal muscle | |__hypodermal muscle of head_______| dorsal protractor muscle |__dorsal protractor muscle A |__dorsal protractor muscle B |
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hypodermal muscle of head pharyngeal muscle |
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