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The longitudinal muscle layer is a crucial component of the muscular system in tubular organs, facilitating the movement and propulsion of contents through the organ by contracting in a direction parallel to the organ's length. Its coordinated action with the circular muscle layer enables peristalsis, a wave-like motion essential for processes such as digestion and urination.
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