Abstract

1. Two types of muscle fibers, red (-slow) and white (-twitch), have been described in the extraocular muscles of Carassius and Rana, respectively. 2. Red and white muscle fibers occupy a definite position in particular eye muscles and occur in almost constant numerical relation. 3. The red fibers in the fish extraocular muscles are supposedly slow. The position of the triads is at the level of the A/I junction, whereas that of the white muscle fibers is at the Z line level. 4. In the frog the extraocular muscles consist of two types of muscle fibers, which have morphological features of slow and fast fibers, respectively, the triads being localized at the Z line level.

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