What Nerve Controls Tongue Sensation?

What Nerve Controls Tongue Sensation? The hypoglossal nerve enables tongue movement. It controls the hyoglossus, intrinsic, genioglossus and styloglossus muscles. What cranial nerve Innervates the tongue? The muscles of the tongue predominantly derive from myoblasts that originate in occipital somites and thus are innervated by the hypoglossal nerve (CN XII). What cranial nerve controls tongue