The hypoglossal nerve, also known as cranial nerve XII, is primarily responsible for controlling the movements of the tongue. It facilitates vital functions such as speaking, swallowing, and manipulating food during chewing. Damage to this nerve can lead to difficulties in speech and swallowing, as well as muscle weakness on one side of the tongue. It is crucial for proper oral motor function.
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