The chicken wing consits of muscle tissues.
The chicken wing attaches to the tendons. The tendons are always attached to the bone of the chicken.
The fat tissue
the tissues that a chicken used
Muscle and bone tissues
it is the tendon tissue it moves the chicken wing
it is uncooked fat
the skin of the chicken wing
The main job of muscles in a chicken wing are to extend the secondary joint so that the maximum area of the wing is exposed during flight. The domestic chicken's wing muscles are not strong enough for vertical or extended flight, as the body weight is proportionally excessive.
the tendon
The web of the chicken wing is little more than skin. There are a few small capillaries to supply the skin. There are very few nerve in this area.
part of the leg
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
a chicken wing's ligament is white. it is found at the end of the wing.
Chicken wing bumps are formed on the skin. Chickens do not have a lot of skin cells so the bumps form as a result.
A banana is an elongated curved tropical fruit which grows in bunches and has a creamy flesh and smooth skin.
Chickens as with most animals have the same muscular structure.Muscle attaches to tendons. Skin to muscles and bone. Fat to muscle, or skinTendons to muscle and bone Ligaments bone and cartilage Cartilage to ligaments.