well there are many types like a bats wing that is also its fingers and a birds wing that is feathery and stuff. but then some people refer to specific fishes fin a wing{the flying fish}
If you cut through the middle of the muscle that flexes the upper wing on any animal, you render the wing useless. It will no longer flex, much like cutting a human Achilles heel.
yes
The chicken extends and contracts in flight
Cutting a chicken wing into three segments (drumette, wingette, and wing tip) is commonly referred to as "triple-cutting" or "sectioning" the wing. Each segment offers a different mix of meat, skin, and bone, enhancing the overall eating experience.
They are analogous. The function is different, but they have a common ancestoral origin.
There is no animal that big.
ostrich
No, it is an example of a model
A bat's wing
Fowler
The wing wasnt invented; it comes off of an animal or an aeroplane! i hope i have answered ur question :)
An aliped is a wing-footed animal - an animal whose digits are separated by a membrane - such as a bat.
Winglets have typically been added to existing wing designs to increase the total lift and reduce the vertices created by the wing tip. Airports expressed a desire for wingspans not to exceed 80m as this would cause major problems with gate and taxiway designs. The Airbus A380 has a wingspan of 79.65m, so adding winglets would not have been an option and the wing was also designed from scratch to reduce the aerodynamic need. To reduce the wing tip vortices, the A380 wing has 'wing tip fences', small vertical wings that extend above and below the wing tip.
Wing Attack is a flying-type move. The Pokemon slashes the foe with its wing and is super-effective to fighting, grass and bug-types.
Any animal with wings has a wing span. The term means the distance across the wings when they are spread out, so you can't have a wing span unless you have wings.
the tendon
kangaroo