a muscle feel it theres no bone. then feel your thumb tounge has no bone
Yes
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No, there is no bone in your tongue. The tongue is a muscle, and only a muscle.
The extrinsic muscle of the tongue that originates at the hyoid bone is the hyoglossus muscle. It is responsible for depressing and retracting the tongue. The hyoglossus connects the hyoid bone to the lateral aspects of the tongue, playing a crucial role in tongue movement and positioning.
There are none, it is just a muscle mass
The bone beneath the tongue is called the hyoid bone. It is a U-shaped bone located in the neck that is not directly connected to any other bone in the body, but is held in place by muscles and ligaments.
The longest bone in your body is the femur, and it is located in the thigh.
Birds have a bone in their tongue, called the hyoid bone, as it provides support for the tongue's muscle attachment and allows for better manipulation of food and swallowing. This unique bone structure also aids in producing various vocalizations and calls.
It ends at the tip, but it begins at the base of the back of the mouth (at the muscle insertion point).
yes the tongue is the strongest muscle is the tongue
The whole tongue is a muscle!
Cells comprise bone and muscle, they do not have bone and muscle in them.
muscle tissue in tip of tongue
It is a muscle that goes from the styloid process, which comes off the temporal bone of the skull (kind of near the back of the jaw) and attaches to the underside of the tongue. It helps to pull the tongue up and back and aids in swallowing food.