Preferred Name | intrinsic muscle of tongue | |
Synonyms |
intrinsic lingual muscle intrinsic tongue muscle |
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Definitions |
The intrinsic tongue muscles are an integral part of the tongue and completely contained within the tongue that are innervated by Cranial Nerve XII. |
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ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001576 |
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database_cross_reference |
SCTID:244788005 EMAPA:18280 VHOG:0000748 EHDAA2:0002064 EHDAA:9152 FMA:46701 MA:0002327 |
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has_exact_synonym |
intrinsic lingual muscle intrinsic tongue muscle |
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hasOBONamespace |
uberon |
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id |
UBERON:0001576 |
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innervated_by | ||
inSubset |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon/core#human_reference_atlas |
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label |
intrinsic muscle of tongue |
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notation |
UBERON:0001576 |
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part_of | ||
prefLabel |
intrinsic muscle of tongue |
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RO_0002175 | ||
textual definition |
The intrinsic tongue muscles are an integral part of the tongue and completely contained within the tongue that are innervated by Cranial Nerve XII. |
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UBPROP_0000001 |
The intrinsic tongue muscles are an integral part of the tongue that are innervated by Cranial Nerve XII.[FEED] |
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UBPROP_0000003 |
The lamprey head contains another group of muscles, the epi- and hypo-branchial muscles (EBM and HBM), derivatives of anterior trunk myotomes. (...) The origin and the migration pattern of HBM precursors are very similar to that of the gnathostome MPP, especially to that of the tongue muscle precursors. Other evidence of homology of lamprey HBM to the gnathostome tongue muscle is that HBM is innervated by the nerve termed the hypoglossal nerve based on its morphological position associated with the head/trunk interface. (...) The HBM-specific expression of the LampPax3/7 gene is consistent with the homology of this muscle to the gnathostome tongue muscle, or to the hypobranchial series as a whole (including the infrahyoid and possibly the diaphragm in mammals).[well established][VHOG] |
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UBPROP_0000009 |
The main function of the intrinsic muscles is to provide shape. They are not involved with changing the position of the tongue and are not attached to bone |
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subClassOf |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0014892 |