Difference between longitudinal and circular muscles in worm
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These two muscles are circular muscles and longitudinal muscles (Musurca). The longitudinal muscles are the inner layer of the muscular series and cradle the coelom, the innards of the earthworm (Noble). When the circular muscles are contracted, the diameter of the body is reduced, making the worm thin.
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These two muscles are circular muscles and longitudinal muscles (Musurca). The longitudinal muscles are the inner layer of the muscular series and cradle the coelom, the innards of the earthworm (Noble). When the circular muscles are contracted, the diameter of the body is reduced, making the worm thin.
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The earthworm's body is divided into segments. ... An earthworm moves by using two different sets of muscles. Circular muscles loop around each segment, and longitudinal muscles run along the length of the body. When the circular muscles contract, the earthworm stretches, becoming longer and thinner.
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