the answer for this question is it can fly and use its beak to eat and if u hold a baby chicken wrong it will die
so thats all i can tell you
chicken.
Cardiac muscle.
The joints of the chicken wing are antagonistic. This means that they use the opposing movement for mobility.
Movement in a chicken's foot is produced by the contraction and relaxation of muscles. These muscles are controlled by nerve impulses from the brain and spinal cord, which stimulate the specific muscles to contract or relax, enabling the chicken to move its foot and claws. The muscles work together to create various movements, allowing the chicken to walk, scratch, grasp objects, and perform other necessary functions.
Yes you can, you can also hear peeping!
chicken is very yummy so ya!
chicken butts
Depends, for black people it's Jesus and fried chicken.
yes, chickens do strut! they wiggle their tail feathers aswell!
Skeletal muscle tissue moves the chicken wing. Skeletal muscles are attached to bones via tendons and contract to produce movement. In the case of the chicken wing, the skeletal muscle tissue in the wing is responsible for flapping and moving the wing.
The chicken extends and contracts in flight
The chicken patella, also known as the kneecap, is a small, flat bone located in the knee joint of chickens. It serves to protect the knee joint and aids in the movement of the leg by providing leverage to the muscles that extend the leg. In culinary contexts, chicken patella is not commonly used or referenced, as it is typically not a notable part of the chicken for consumption.