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Understanding Muscular Hydrostats by kaloyan768 is a document available to read on EtoBox.

A muscular hydrostat is a biological structure composed mainly of muscle tissue that allows animals to manipulate objects and move without skeletal support. It operates on the principle of constant volume, enabling elongation, bending, and torsion through the coordinated contraction of muscle fibers arranged in various orientations. Examples include the tongues of mammals, elephant trunks, and the arms of cephalopods, with applications in robotics inspired by these natural systems.

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