Leg bones, skull, ribs and a few others. They vary from human to chicken, but serve the same puposes.
Chicken bones have less density than cow bones because they are smaller and lighter in weight due to the size difference between chickens and cows. Additionally, chicken bones have a higher proportion of air spaces compared to cow bones, which further reduces their density.
The pelvis bones of humans and chickens are wider to accommodate bipedal walking in humans and upright posture in chickens. In contrast, cats are quadrupedal animals with a more streamlined body to support greater mobility and agility in running and climbing. The difference in pelvic shape reflects the different lifestyles and movement patterns of these animals.
No, chickens and roosters are not the same. Chickens refer to both male and female birds, while roosters specifically refer to male chickens.
Yes, chickens lay unfertilized eggs.
The ligament in the chicken wing helps to connect the bones together, providing stability and allowing for smooth movement of the joint during activities like flying or walking. It also helps to prevent dislocation of the bones and absorbs shock from impact.
Yes, lots of them
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chickens bones
Chicken bones have less density than cow bones because they are smaller and lighter in weight due to the size difference between chickens and cows. Additionally, chicken bones have a higher proportion of air spaces compared to cow bones, which further reduces their density.
The pneumatic bones are where the air sacs, part of the respiratory system, connect with some of the longer bones. These bones are hollow to help with flight.
Yes vinegar takes the calcium out of other bones besides chicken bones.
yes they do because dinosaurs had bones and chickens pigs cows horses have bones too so the answer is yes.
yes a chicken bone does have marrow
hopefully it will bend, it works with chickens.
it makes their bones fallout and they go all floppy
Chickens have 120 bones. Several of them are extremely small and hard to see. They have less bones than humans, who have 206 bones.
Teeth and bones are made of some of the same things, such as calcium. Bones have a lot of protein collagen, which helps give bones their structure.