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Why are there upper and lower bands of muscles in the upper arm and lower arm in a chicken wing?

Because the chicken wing needs very many muscles to move its wing. The muscles work together when the bird is in flight to move the wing up and down.


What is young one of a vulture called?

Chicks. Chicks hatch from eggs, and start out in nests. They reach the fledge stage when their feathers and wing muscles have developed to the point of supporting flight, from initiating to sustaining to landing. Once they've fledged, they're ka fledglings.


What is the young one of a vulture called?

Chicks. Chicks hatch from eggs, and start out in nests. They reach the fledge stage when their feathers and wing muscles have developed to the point of supporting flight, from initiating to sustaining to landing. Once they've fledged, they're ka fledglings.


How many muscles are there in a chicken wing?

A chicken wing has two large muscles and a third grouping of smaller muscles. The two larger muscles, biceps and triceps, are found in the upper portion of the wing, and are used to straighten and bend the wing. The third muscle grouping is found in the lower portion, and are used to control the lower 'hand' portion of the wing.


Are the muscles of a chickens wing antagonistic?

The muscles of a chickens wing are antagonistic. Antagonistic muscles are the ones that oppose a specific type of movement.


What are the release dates for Beyond the Break - 2006 Wing Chicks 1-5?

Beyond the Break - 2006 Wing Chicks 1-5 was released on: USA: 23 June 2006 Hungary: 26 May 2010


Mother hen is pulling on the new wing feathers of her week old chicks is this normal should you separate her from chicks?

No. The hen is not trying to hurt the chick. The hen is teaching the chick to come back to her. When she does this you will notice her making a soft clucking sound. She will softly cluck and tug at the chicks wing to re-enforce the idea that the sound means "come to me".


What tissues actually move the chicken wing?

The muscles.


What happens when you pull on one of the wing muscles?

If you pull on a chicken's wing muscles, they will likely resist and try to pull it back. If you pull it against their will to forcefully you could injure the bird.


Why are athletics good?

Because when you work out you get those muscles and your abs that the hot chicks like.... :))))))))))))))))))))


What type of simple machine would a chicken wings?

A chicken wing could be considered a lever. The bones in the wing act as a lever arm, with the point where the muscles attach serving as the fulcrum. When the muscles contract, they create a force to move the wing.


What allows a chicken wing to move at the elbow?

A chicken's wing has muscles that control the movement of the elbow joint. These muscles contract and relax to move the wing up and down, allowing for flight and other wing-related activities. The tendons in the wing help transmit the force generated by the muscles to the bones, enabling movement at the elbow joint.