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Hyoid
The action of the omohyoid is to depress the hyoid. Its name derives from the Greek "omos" meaning shoulder, giving one of its attachments, and "hyoid", giving the other attachment - the hyoid bone. The function of the hyoid seems to be in voice variations. All mammals have them and there are arguments if primitive hominids used them as we do.
the Hyoid Bone
The hyoid bone is at the level/in line with the third cervical (C3) vertebra.
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There is no bonw in the tongue. The tongue is pure muscle
I believe you are talking about the hyoid bone. It's the only bone in the body not directly connected to another bone. It is instead attached to ligaments and muscles.
the hyoid.
The hyoid bone supports the tongue and serves as an attachment for muscles the move the tongue and have part in the function of swallowing. :)
The hyoid bone
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The hyoid is a small curved bone that does not attach to any other bone in the body and is connected to the tongue.
depresses hyoid bone and fixes hyoid bone during opening of mouth