develops from
develops from
has muscle origin
has muscle origin
has muscle insertion
has muscle insertion
Homo sapiens
genioglossus muscle
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Either of a pair of lingual muscles with origin in the mandible, with insertion to the lingual fascia below the mucous membrane and epiglottis, with nerve supply from the hypoglossal nerve, and whose action depresses and protrudes the tongue.
EHDAA:9150
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]
NCIT:C52928
Either of a pair of lingual muscles with origin in the mandible, with insertion to the lingual fascia below the mucous membrane and epiglottis, with nerve supply from the hypoglossal nerve, and whose action depresses and protrudes the tongue. [TFD][VHOG]
UMLS:C0224194
EHDAA2:0000704
see Intrinsic Tongue.[FEED]
musculus genioglossus
AAO:0010660
EMAPA:18276
genioglossus
MA:0002307
relationship loss: subclass hyobranchial muscles (AAO:0000224)[AAO]
Wikipedia:Genioglossus_muscle
VHOG:0000847
m. genioglossus
UBERON:0001571
Makes up bulk of tongue in frogs and salamanders; makes up entire tongue in caecilians.[AAO]
uberon
Makes up bulk of tongue in frogs and salamanders; makes up entire tongue in caecilians.
FMA:46690
SCTID:244784007
extrinsic muscle of tongue
mesoderm-derived structure
mandibular symphysis
dorsum of tongue
hypoglossal cord