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| The tongue is capable of vigerous and precise movements due to the apex being free of attachments to the [[Oral Cavity Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|oral cavity]]. | | The tongue is capable of vigerous and precise movements due to the apex being free of attachments to the [[Oral Cavity Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|oral cavity]]. |
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| + | ==Muscles== |
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| + | '''Intrinsic Muscles''' |
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| + | *The dorsal and ventral longitudinal |
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| + | * Transverse and vertical bundles |
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| + | '''Extrinsic Muscles''' |
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| + | *Styloglossus |
| + | -Origin: Hyoid apparatus (stylohyoid) |
| + | -Retracts and elevates tongue |
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| + | *Genioglossus |
| + | -Origin: Incisive part of mandible |
| + | -Protrudes and depressed tongue |
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| + | *Hyoglossus |
| + | -Origin: Hyoid apparatus (basihyoid) |
| + | -Retracts and depresses tongue |
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| + | *Geniohyoideus |
| + | -Origin: Incisive part of mandible |
| + | -Insertion: Body of hyoid |
| + | -Lies below the tongue (not within it) |
| + | -Draws the hyoid and therefore the tongue forward |
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| ==Innervation== | | ==Innervation== |
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| + | *All muscles moving the tongue are innervated by the hypoglossal nerve (CN XII) |
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| + | *Rostral 2/3 of tongue is innervated by the lingual branch of trigeminal (CN V) which is sensory supplying temperature, touch and pain. The Chorda tympani of facial (CN VII) supplies the taste. |
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| + | *The caudal 1/3 of tongue is innervated by the glossopharyngeal (CN IX) providing motor function for taste. |
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| ==Histology== | | ==Histology== |
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| + | *Stratified squamous epithelium |
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| *Lingual glands | | *Lingual glands |
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| *Degree of keratinisation depends on diet | | *Degree of keratinisation depends on diet |
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| + | *Less keratinisation on ventral surface and sides of tongue |
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| + | *Covered by papillae (taste buds)for protection and taste |
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| *Dog uses the tongue to lose heat by panting | | *Dog uses the tongue to lose heat by panting |
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− | *Ruminant tongue is heavily keratinised | + | *Ruminant tongue is heavily keratinised with long papillae for eating (protective surface) |
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| + | *Cat has long papillae for grooming so tongue is rough |