Transverse muscle of tongue

Transverse muscle of tongue
Coronal section of tongue, showing intrinsic muscles.
Latin musculus transversus linguae
Gray's subject #242 1130
Origin median fibrous septum
Insertion    sides of the tongue
Artery
Nerve hypoglossal nerve
Actions makes the tongue narrow and elongated
 DorlandsPre  = m_22

The Transversus linguæ (transverse lingualis) is a muscle of the tongue. It consists of fibers which arise from the median fibrous septum and pass lateralward to be inserted into the submucous fibrous tissue at the sides of the tongue.

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