Your tongue.
Another answerThough some would say the tongue, the tongue, itself, is actually a group of muscles and not one muscle by itself. For the strongest single muscle in terms of density, it would be the masseters, second only to the gastrocnemius.
As far as tissues of the body, the strongest would have to be tooth enamel, which is harder than bone.
your leg. That's the part of your body that holds up your whoe body. If you way maybe 300 pounds what holds you up? you leg. that's why its the most strongest part of your body.
the tongue and or brain.
The largest and strongest bone in the body is called the MANDIBLE
neck
The flight muscles are the strongest in musculature.
tounge
yes depending on what body part it is
jaws
Jaws
In the human body, bone (which teeth is a type of) is the strongest part.
the strongest bone in the human skeloten system is the femur bone
No, the femur or thigh bone is the strongest bone in the human body.
The temporal bone, which makes up part of your skull, is the strongest bone in the human body. Many think it's the femur, but the femur is the biggest and longest bone, but not the strongest.
Your mouth. Your tongue is actually the most strongest muscle in the human body.
The Femur is the strongest bone in the body.
yes the tongue is the strongest muscle is the tongue
The strongest part of the human body, if we consider the tissues themselves, would the the enamel in our teeth. That is the one part of the body that remains even after a body is severely decayed, or burned; as anyone familiar with forensics would tell you.
The strongest muscle for its size in the human body is the tongue
The toungue is the strongest in the human body.