- body wall musculature
Longitudinal bands of muscle cells surrounding animal body, with one band running in each quadrant of the body, regulated contraction and relaxation of these muscles cause locomotion.
- intestinal muscle
intestinal muscle cell, attach to intestine and body wall anterior to anus
- striated muscle
A multiple sarcomere muscle cell in which the thin and thick filaments adopt highly ordered patterns, with the thin filaments anchored at dense bodies.
- head muscle
body wall muscle in the head, including first eight cells of each muscle quadrants which are innervated by nerve ring neurons.
- non-striated muscle
Muscle cell that has either one or a few well-structured sarcomeres or myofilament networks that are less well organized.
- vm1
Set one type of vulval muscle.
- vm2
Set two type of vulval muscle.
- um1
Set one type of uterine muscle.