it moves in the same way but they can probably do more things with it like fly
A chicken wing has a joint that is very similar to a human elbow. The chicken wing bends in the same way as a human elbow.
A chicken's wing has a wider range of motion compared to a human's elbow. Chickens can move their wings up and down, allowing them to flap and fly, while human elbows primarily move in a bending and straightening motion.
The motion of joints, like the elbow, involves flexion and extension, similar to how a door hinge moves. When you bend your elbow, it flexes, decreasing the angle between your forearm and upper arm. When you straighten it, it extends, increasing the angle. Both movements involve the rotation of the joint.
The elbow moves in two planes of motion: sagittal (flexion and extension) and frontal (adduction and abduction).
The elbow joint is a hinge joint, allowing movement in one plane (flexion and extension). It is comprised of the humerus bone of the upper arm, and the ulna and radius bones of the forearm. The motion at the elbow joint allows the wing to bend and straighten.
The Hinge
when it moves
The Rock's finishers are the People's Elbow and the Rock Bottom.
Steve Wetsinger
the motion of a wave changes when it moves
Kinematics deals with motion regardless of the body that moves or the cause of motion. Kinetics deals with the mass of the body that moves and the cause of its motion.
The bicep contracts or tenses and this pulls on the tendon. the tedon is attached to the bones in the forearm as the bicep contracts the tendon is pulled which lifts the forearm and moves the elbow