Intrinsic muscle

A muscle lying completely inside the part or segment, especially of a limb, which it moves.


A muscle that is contained entirely within the organ or part it acts on. For example, there are intrinsic muscles of the tongue, whose contractions change the shape of the tongue.


A muscle that has both its origin and insertion within a structure, as intrinsic muscles of the tongue, eye, hand, or foot.


 


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