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muscle tissue in tip of tongue
the tongue is a muscle, not a tissue.
You tongue is a muscle, but it also has sensory structures called taste buds that are located on it.
The tongue is composed of mainly muscle tissue, called skeletal muscle, which allows for its voluntary movement. It also contains connective tissue, nerve tissue, and taste buds scattered throughout its surface.
Muscle, fat and epithelium tissue, just like your tongue.
The tongue is made of muscle tissue, whcih can be cut or torn, possibly resulting in the amutation of the tongue.
Your heart
Your tongue is also pure muscle and the strongest muscle in your whole body. It is said that your tongue can lift up 80 times it's own weight.
No, there is no bone in your tongue. The tongue is a muscle, and only a muscle.
The skin between the tongue and the lower palate is called the lingual frenulum or tongue tie. It is a small band of tissue that can sometimes restrict the movement of the tongue.
It is an organ. A tongue is an organ because a group of tissues makes up an organ. A tongue is more than a tissue, so it must be an organ. Each type of tissue in the tongue performs an essential task to help the tongue function properly.
As individuals age, the tongue may appear smaller due to muscle atrophy and loss of connective tissue. This can lead to decreased muscle tone and strength in the tongue, which may affect some functions such as speech and swallowing. However, the actual size of the tongue does not typically decrease significantly with age.