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Original Articles

Z-line in insect muscles: Structural and functional diversities

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Pages 1-9 | Published online: 14 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

The Z-line of insect muscle shows different organizations in fibres with diverse performances. The Z-line fine structure and arrangement correlated with the functions of the muscle allow the different cases to be classified in three schematic groups: unstructured Z, typical of muscles not particularly specialized either in quick movements or in developing or maintaining strong tensions; structured Z, typical of quick synchronous or asynchronous muscles; fragmented Z, typical of the supercontracting muscles. The suggested models are brieflly discussed on the basis of their functional and evolutional meanings.

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