superior longitudinal muscle of tongue

longitudinalis linguae superior

A muscle of the tongue that consists of a thin stratum of oblique and longitudinal fibers immediately underlying the mucous membrane on the dorsum of the tongue.

Type Muscle
Latin Name longitudinalis linguae superior
FMA ID 46693

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the superior longitudinal muscle of tongue?
A muscle of the tongue that consists of a thin stratum of oblique and longitudinal fibers immediately underlying the mucous membrane on the dorsum of the tongue.
What is the Latin name for the superior longitudinal muscle of tongue?
The Latin name for the superior longitudinal muscle of tongue is longitudinalis linguae superior.

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