submandibular ganglion
pterygopalatine ganglion
otic ganglion
otoganglion
ciliary ganglion
stellate ganglion
autonomic ganglion
lingualis
auriculotemporal nerve
preganglionic
postganglionic
greater petrosal nerve
nasopalatine nerve
neuroganglion
deep petrosal nerve
splanchnic nerve
lesser petrosal nerve
subscapular
sympathetic
hypophyseal stalk
submaxillary gland
vegetative nervous system
superior cervical ganglion
antehypophysis
medial pterygoid nerve
chondroglossus
adenocyte
vestibular ganglion
gangliocyte
nerve of the pterygoid canal
palatine nerve
neurovegetative
perihypoglossal
Marcus Gunn phenomenon
lateral pterygoid nerve
genioglossus
tuber cinereum
hyoglossus
interneural
corpus callosum
subthalamotomy
ventroproximal
dorsomidline
motor unit
Ruffini's corpuscle
phrenic ganglion
submaxillary
subglandular
sympathetic trunk
geniohyoid muscle
pituicyte
rhombomere
amphotony
pars tuberalis
neuroanatomy
pseudoganglion
vestibular nerve
spinal ganglion
internervous
dorsal root ganglion
mylohyoid
chorda tympani
plexus cervicalis
cervical plexus
tympanic plexus
neural structure
Cowper's gland
autonomically
geniculate ganglion
mylohyoid muscle
end organ
autonomic nervous system
ANS
stylohyoid muscle
ventrostriatal
dorsoproximal
exocrine gland
inferior ganglion
subneural
duct gland
suprascapular artery
retroglandular
dorsoparietal
nervus glossopharyngeus
hypantrum
neuroautoimmune
neuroautonomic
ninth cranial nerve
neurosystem
glossopharyngeal nerve
motoneuron
parotidoauricularis
exocrine
autonomic
anterior commissure
mesenteric plexus
internervular
plexus mesentericus

English words for 'An autonomic ganglion that is situated on the hyoglossus muscle above the deep part of the submandibular gland, receives preganglionic fibers from the facial nerve by way of the chorda tympani, and sends postganglionic fibers to the submandibular and sublingual glands.'

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