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The hypoglossal nerve, also known as cranial nerve XII, is responsible for motor control of the muscles of the tongue. It plays a critical role in swallowing, speech, and the movements of the tongue.
The hypoglossal nerve is crucial for the motor control of the tongue, influencing speech, swallowing, and food manipulation. It originates from the medulla oblongata, travels through the hypoglossal canal, and innervates the tongue muscles. Damage to the hypoglossal nerve can lead to conditions such as hypoglossal nerve palsy and bulbar palsy, requiring appropriate diagnosis and treatment.