No. It is a very strong muscle.
tongue
The toungue is the strongest in the human body.
The tongue is a strong muscle that rolls your food into an easy to swallow ball after the teeth chew and the salivary glands moisten.
The strongest muscle for its size in the human body is the tongue
No, there is no bone in your tongue. The tongue is a muscle, and only a muscle.
yes the tongue is the strongest muscle is the tongue
The whole tongue is a muscle!
muscle tissue in tip of tongue
It depends on what you mean by strongest. In physiology, strength is measured in terms of absolute strength, dynamic strength, elastic strength and strength endurance. It is a myth as the masseter (jaw) muscle is.
well, of your appendages, your leg muscle is pretty strong; stronger than your arms or back or anything. Your tongue is extremely strong. i don't know the numbers, but if it was the size of your arm, you would be able to lift a car with ease (not over your head of course) And your heart keeps beating for as long as you live, so i'd assume its very strong too. most likely your heart or tongue. maybe your throat or intestinal muscles. my moneys on the tongue. The strongest muscle in the human body is the masseter (in your jaw) the tongue is actually made up of multiple muscles therefore it cannot be the strongest single muscle in the body. As for the answer above, there are many muscles in the human leg not just a "leg muscle".
the tongue is a muscle, not a tissue.