An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . or Genioglossus or geniohyoglossus muscle Fig. 678-coronal Section through the most Anterior Portion of the Root of the Tongue. Lingual Glands. The section passes through a circumvallate papilla which in this specimen occupies the site of the foramen coecum. The Arr.^ngement of the Muscles of the Tongue, as displayed by Coronal Sections through the Organ.^ , stratum Im^itjcdinale infer ^ \vaz\x>zs,Caianieriorpalatine,oxgtossopalatine,arch. \ 2 Macalister speaks of the intrinsic muscles of the tongue as strata, four in number,longi


An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians . or Genioglossus or geniohyoglossus muscle Fig. 678-coronal Section through the most Anterior Portion of the Root of the Tongue. Lingual Glands. The section passes through a circumvallate papilla which in this specimen occupies the site of the foramen coecum. The Arr.^ngement of the Muscles of the Tongue, as displayed by Coronal Sections through the Organ.^ , stratum Im^itjcdinale infer ^ \vaz\x>zs,Caianieriorpalatine,oxgtossopalatine,arch. \ 2 Macalister speaks of the intrinsic muscles of the tongue as strata, four in number,longitudinalesupcrins, stratum transversum. and Sometimes known as the lingual 3 Or tiiielfth cranial ncnC, in Sojmerring s enumeration ; mnth cranial nc>-vi, m tnat oi wuiib. -Tk. Cavum oris—The oral cavity. 422 CEPHALIC AND CERVICAL PORTIONS OF THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS -X£i(«\ Filiform epithelial c processes r i V i \>\^ Secondary papillae Connective-tissue substance,or corium, of the papilla Epithelium of the papilla. Areolar tissue of the mucous membrane (corium) Lamina propria mucosae / t \r 4>^>^^^ 1 ^/l Fig. 679.— Filiformes, of the Tongue. Very LargeForm, which projects markedly fromTHE Surface. Longitudinal Section.


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