Everything about Inferior Longitudinal Muscle totally explained
The
Longitudinalis linguæ inferior is a narrow band situated on the under surface of the
tongue between the
Genioglossus and
Hyoglossus.
Course
It extends from the root to the apex of the tongue: behind, some of its fibers are connected with the body of the
hyoid bone; in front it blends with the fibers of the
Styloglossus.
Movement of material through the GI tract is dependent upon the coordinated activity of the longitudinal and smooth muscle of the gut.
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