Inferior longitudinal muscle of tongue

Inferior longitudinal muscle of tongue
Coronal section of tongue, showing intrinsic muscles.
The mouth cavity. (Longitudinalis inferior labeled at bottom left.)
Details
OriginRoot of tongue
InsertionApex of tongue
NerveHypoglossal nerve (CN XII)
ActionsRetracts tongue with superior longitudinal muscle, making tongue short and thick
Identifiers
Latinmusculus longitudinalis inferior linguae
TA98A05.1.04.107
TA22123
FMA46694
Anatomical terms of muscle

The inferior longitudinal muscle of tongue is an intrinsic muscle of the tongue. It is situated on the under surface of the tongue between the genioglossus and hyoglossus. It is innervated by the hypoglossal nerve (cranial nerve XII). Its contraction shortens and thickens the tongue.