12. The Tongue Is The Main Muscle That Doesn’t Join Two Bones
Stick out your tongue and move it around! At the point when that’s what you do, you will acknowledge it isn’t exactly appended to anything. That is on the grounds that the primary muscle in the body doesn’t join two bones. Each and every muscle in the human body is associated with bones at the two closures.
Toward one side, it is associated with the hyoid bone in your neck. However, the opposite end moves around uninhibitedly. The tongue involves eight different muscles that interweave with one another, making an adaptable framework like an elephant’s trunk.