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- Be38f61da5b23735319f8ed02a1007eca date_retrieved "2012-09-17" @default.
- Be38f61da5b23735319f8ed02a1007eca external_class "VHOG:0000905" @default.
- Be38f61da5b23735319f8ed02a1007eca ontology "VHOG" @default.
- Be38f61da5b23735319f8ed02a1007eca source "ISBN:978-0471090588 Hildebrand M, Analysis of vertebrate structure (1983) p.193" @default.
- Be38f61da5b23735319f8ed02a1007eca source "http://bgee.unil.ch/" @default.
- Be38f61da5b23735319f8ed02a1007eca type Axiom @default.
- Be38f61da5b23735319f8ed02a1007eca annotatedProperty UBPROP_0000003 @default.
- Be38f61da5b23735319f8ed02a1007eca annotatedSource UBERON_0002403 @default.
- Be38f61da5b23735319f8ed02a1007eca annotatedTarget "Behind the thorax, the lateral group (of muscles in reptiles and mammals) remains essentially as for amphibians. (It breaks into three sheet-like layers: external oblique muscle, the internal oblique, and the transversus). More anteriorly, however, the ribs, now enlarged, penetrate and alter this group of muscles. The transversus is excluded from the thorax and the external and internal obliques become, respectively, the external and internal intercostal muscles, which contribute to the new function of ventilation of the lungs.[well established][VHOG]" @default.