the skin of the chicken wing
Chicken drummies usually refer to the little chicken wings that are shaped like chicken drumsticks, only smaller. They are typically made of chicken breast and part of the actual chicken wings.
the muscle.
the skin or epithelium tissue on a chicken wing is there to do what skin does on any animal to keep everything is safe and inside it is also there because if you see the chickens skin it is rough not all smooth there are bits where the feathers used to be so the skins job is also to hold the feathers in place so that the chicken is able to fly
it is the tendon tissue it moves the chicken wing
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.
The part of the chicken where the "wingdings" is located is the wing of the chicken. This part can be broken into do and called the "drumstick" and "wingding".
chicken wing chicken wing ;)
Chicken drummies usually refer to the little chicken wings that are shaped like chicken drumsticks, only smaller. They are typically made of chicken breast and part of the actual chicken wings.
the muscle.
leg
The joints of the chicken wing are antagonistic. This means that they use the opposing movement for mobility.
the muscle.
The chicken wing was invented by Kurt Low of Toronto Canada. Kurt was frying chicken on football Sunday and his hunger drove him to eat every part of the chicken carcass. To his delight, he found that not only was the wing the most delicious part but it was the most adapt to the marinating of sauces.
Here's the lyrics: Chicken wing, chicken wing Hot dog and bologna Chicken and macaroni Chillin' out with my holmies Eating some canolies
part of the leg
I think the wing will be the possible answer hope u like it :)
There's no organs in a chicken wing.