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What is the difference between parallel and fusiform muscle structure?

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A parallel muscle structure contains fibers in which it is characterized by having to run a parallel to each other that could be referred to as strap muscles while the fusiform muscle structure is a muscle that has the shape of the spindle in which is describe to be wide in the middle and the ends to be narrow.

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