Most certainly. In severe breaks the broken bone can protrude through the muscle and skin, this is called a compound fracture.
The cut of venison where the loin is left attached to the backbone is called the "backstrap" or "loin on the bone." This cut includes the long muscle along the spine and is prized for its tenderness and flavor. It can be cooked whole or cut into steaks and is often sought after by hunters and chefs alike.
The main difference between prime rib and rib roast is that prime rib is a specific cut of beef that includes the ribeye muscle and is usually served with the bone attached, while rib roast is a general term for any roast cut from the rib section of the cow, which may or may not include the ribeye muscle and bone.
A rib eye steak with the rib bone attached.
A Mark in a bone can tell many things. It can tell of a trama, a broken bone, a cut, scrape. an mark can tell a story
it is impossible the tendon connects to the muscle that connects to the bone that it moves if it is cut then it is impossible to move
They are the same cut of steak. A T-bone has a bone in it and a small portion of filet attached to the other side of the New York strip. The New York strip is just the big part of the t-bone cut off the bone
With a sharp rock cit slow then twist the bone off the knuckle.
The rabbit's paw could be cut, there could be a broken bone, there could be a bruised foot.
The Achilles tendon joins the castronemius muscle and Soleus muscle (These are calf muscles) to the heel bone in the back of the foot You would not be able to lift the back of your foot.
A bone-in rib roast and a prime rib are essentially the same cut of meat, which comes from the rib section of the cow. The main difference is that a bone-in rib roast is the whole cut with the bones still attached, while a prime rib is a boneless cut that has been trimmed and tied for roasting. Both cuts are known for their tenderness and rich flavor.
Upper and lower arms may be broken. Treatment is roughly similar. There are several degrees of broken arm ranging from greenstick fracture where the bone is only partly broken through compound fractures where several bones are broken o a bone is broken into several pieces, to a broken bone which pierces the skin. In all cases it is necessary to align the broken sections back to a close approximation of their original orientation. The doctor must also ensure that any cut or torn blood vessels are repaired. Sometimes muscles are severed and must be surgically repaired. The more serious fractures may require plates and screws to be inserted into the bone to hold it in position. The arm is immobilized with a sling, cast or by pins piercing the flesh into the bone and bolted into position. Healing takes place naturally with new bone growth between the broken sections. This takes several weeks
It depends on what happened with the broken leg. If it's a clean cut and there aren't any other fractures, it should heal fine! But get it to a doctor to set it if you don't want your bone to set twisted.