Well, if you have a drink with caffeine, such as tea, you can put milk in it and the milk (which contains calcium) will strengthen your teeth and bones. It applies with both chicken and human bones. :) OH YAY
Chicken bones are not stronger than the human bones because they are hollow.
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There are a number of differences between the impact of caffeine on the human body and on the spider's body. Caffeine will energize a human and kill a spider.
No, bones from a chicken in a chicken filet would not be a biological contaminant. Human blood, human spit, human nasal secretions, or other bio material in your chicken filet would be a biological contaminant.
There are 120 bones in a chicken (206 in a human) and the breast bone is the largest bone. Though the types of bone are the same as in a human, there are fewer bones in the vertebral column and the ribcage, and the wrist/hand and ankle/foot bones are fewer and different in placement and length.There are 120 bones in a chicken (206 in a human) and the breast bone is the largest bone. Though the types of bone are the same as in a human, there are fewer bones in the vertebral column and the ribcage, and the wrist/hand and ankle/foot bones are fewer and different in placement and length.
There are 120 bones in a chicken (206 in a human) and the breast bone is the largest bone. Though the types of bone are the same as in a human, there are fewer bones in the vertebral column and the ribcage, and the wrist/hand and ankle/foot bones are fewer and different in placement and length.There are 120 bones in a chicken (206 in a human) and the breast bone is the largest bone. Though the types of bone are the same as in a human, there are fewer bones in the vertebral column and the ribcage, and the wrist/hand and ankle/foot bones are fewer and different in placement and length.
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the effect of water on chicken bones is that it will make the bone stink really badly also will the water in the jar. i almost threw-up doing this project. :P
Leg bones, skull, ribs and a few others. They vary from human to chicken, but serve the same puposes.
Radius and ulna
Chicken bones are light, thin and filled with sponge like material and hollow spaces. Human/adult bones are heavy,thicker and full of marrow with no hollow spaces.
Muscles, bones, heart, brain, lungs, and probably the whole human body.