Term Name: adductor profundus
Synonyms: adductors profundus
Definition: Small thin adductor muscle that is part of the pectoral fin. The origin of the adductor profundus lies along the developing anterior skeletal flange of the pectoral girdle. The adductor profundus develops from the primitive pectoral fin adductor.
Appears at: Larval:Days 7-13 (168.0h-14d, 4.5mm, 8 teeth)
Evident until: Adult (90d-730d, breeding adult)
Ontology: Anatomy Ontology [ZFA:0000616]

Relationships
develops from: primitive pectoral fin adductor
is part of: pectoral fin musculature
is a type of: adductor muscle

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