Dark muscle in fish, often reddish-brown or gray, is a normal anatomical feature rich in fat and oxygen-binding proteins. While nutritious, this darker flesh spoils faster than white muscle due to ...
Researchers investigated the science behind the formation of the 'V' patterns -- also known as chevron patterns -- in the swimming muscles of fish. The study focused on the myotome (a group of muscles ...
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