No. The sartorius muscle is the longest in the human body. The tongue, often quoted as the 'strongest' muscle, actually comprises 16 different muscles.
No. The stapedius is. It's 1.27 mm long (about 1/36th of an inch or something. See where inches fail?) and it's in the middle ear.
yes the tongue is the strongest muscle is the tongue
The body's longest muscle is the sartorius. It is a strap-like, narrow muscle which runs from the hip to the knee.The Sartorius is the longest muscle in the human body.The longest muscle in the human body is the Sartorius.It is a strap-like, narrow muscle which runs from the hip to the knee.The sartorius muscle, a muscle running down the anterior thigh.sartorius muscleThe Sartorius. It runs diagonally from the outer (lateral) hip to the inner (medial) knee.The longest muscle in the body would be the sartoriusThe Sartorius muscle - the longest muscle in the human body - is a long thin muscle that runs down the length of the thigh.The Satoriusthe Sartorius muscle. It runs diagonally from your outer (lateral) hip to your inner (medial) knee.Sartorius, with origin at the ASIS, and insertion at the medial condyle of the tibia.The Sartorius muscle - the longest muscle in the human body - is a long thin muscle.the longest muscle in the human body is the sartoriussartoriussartoriusThe Sartorius muscle.
Rectus abdominus is the longest smooth muscle in the body.We should not confuse it with sartoris which is the longest muscle and not the longest smooth muscle in the body.
the tongue
Your mouth. Your tongue is actually the most strongest muscle in the human body.
the tongue and heart
i think your tongue is
Because It Has A Lot Of Muscle And You Taste With It >>
is the strongest muscle in your body, and most flexible. Is the only muscle with taste sensors. A human has more bacterias in the mouth than a dog. Saliva has a PH of 8. Not everybody can roll their tongue. Tongue kisses last longest. ;)
stapedius muscle
probably the tongue
tongue