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    transverse muscle of tongue. The palatoglossus muscle receives motor innervation from the pharyngeal plexus of vagus nerve. It is the only muscle of the tongue...
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    skeletal muscles, including: Cricothyroid muscle Levator veli palatini muscle Salpingopharyngeus muscle Palatoglossus muscle Palatopharyngeus muscle Superior...
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    its surface, the palatopharyngeal arch. It is separated from the palatoglossus muscle by an angular interval, in which the palatine tonsil is lodged. It...
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  • Thumbnail for Levator veli palatini
    soft palate, its fibers spread out between the two strands of the palatoglossus muscle to attach to the superior surface of the palatine aponeurosis and...
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    This is a table of skeletal muscles of the human anatomy, with muscle counts and other information. Skeletal muscle maps Anterior view Posterior view...
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    Tongue (redirect from Muscle of the tongue)
    extrinsic muscles of the tongue is supplied by efferent motor nerve fibers from the hypoglossal nerve (CN XII), with the exception of the palatoglossus, which...
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  • Palatal muscles may refer to: Levator veli palatini Tensor veli palatini muscle Musculus uvulae Palatoglossus muscle Palatopharyngeus muscle This disambiguation...
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    attachment for multiple muscles: the palatoglossus muscle arises from the posterior portion of the raphe; the levator veli palatini muscle and (the tendon of)...
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    arch formed of the palatoglossus muscle. The posterior pillar is the palatopharyngeal arch formed of the palatopharyngeus muscle. Between these two arches...
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  • Thumbnail for Hypoglossal nerve
    nerve that innervates all the extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of the tongue except for the palatoglossus, which is innervated by the vagus nerve. CN XII is...
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    muscles are: Tensor veli palatini, which is involved in swallowing Palatoglossus, involved in swallowing Palatopharyngeus, involved in breathing Levator...
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    either side of the soft palate are the palatoglossus muscles which also reach into regions of the tongue. These muscles raise the back of the tongue and also...
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  • Thumbnail for Genioglossus
    is innervated by the hypoglossal nerve, as are all muscles of the tongue except for the palatoglossus. Blood is supplied to the sublingual branch of the...
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    the hypoglossal nerve (CN XII) (like all muscles of the tongue except palatoglossus which is innervated by the pharyngeal plexus of vagus nerve (CN X))...
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    tongue, near its root, while foliate taste buds are located near the palatoglossus muscle. Research conducted in 2000 by C. J. Pfeiffer, M. Levin, and M. A...
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    palate soft palate tail of embryo cardiac muscle tissue of left ventricle lip palatoglossus muscle epiblast extensor digitorum longus muscle urethra tongue...
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  • Thumbnail for Pharyngeal plexus of vagus nerve
    discuss][citation needed] This includes the following muscles: palatopharyngeus, palatoglossus, musculus uvulae, the pharyngeal constrictors, salpingopharyngeus...
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  • process palatine tonsils palatoglossal arch palatoglossus muscle palatopharyngeal arch palatopharyngeus muscle paleocerebellum paleopallium paleospinothalamic...
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    muscle Palatoglossus Uvula Fauces Muscles of soft palate and fauces Levator veli palatini Tensor veli palatini Musculus uvulae Palatoglossus Palatopharyngeus...
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    alaeque nasi levator veli palatini masseter mentalis mylohyoid nasalis palatoglossus palatopharyngeus platysma procerus risorius styloglossus transverse...
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  • oropharynx The oropharynx is kept closed by palatoglossus (pharyngeal plexus—IX, X), the intrinsic muscles of tongue (XII) and styloglossus (XII). 9) Laryngeal...
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    base of the tongue, and is formed by the projection of the glossopalatine muscle with its covering mucous membrane. It is the anterior border of the isthmus...
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    palatini, and the origin for the musculus uvulae, palatopharyngeus, and palatoglossus. The palatine aponeurosis is attached to the posterior margin of the...
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    anatomy of the head and neck of the human body, including the brain, bones, muscles, blood vessels, nerves, glands, nose, mouth, teeth, tongue, and throat...
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