1. The upper wing corresponds with the upper arm and the lower wing with the lower arm. The wing tip corresponds with the hand.
2. When these muscles are pulled, the wing will either bend or straighten depending on which muscle is pulled.
3. These muscles correspond to the bicep and tricep muscles.
4. The tricep is an extensor.
5. The bicep is a flexor.
6. When these muscles are pulled on, the wing tip moves.
7. This tissue is called a tendon.
8. Tendons are white and stretchy.
9. This tissue is called a ligament.
10. It is a hinge joint.
11. This joint is called a ball-and-socket joint.
12. The cartilage is white and very slippery and smooth. There is a minimal amount, but just enough to cover the ends of the bones.
13. The bones found in the chicken wing are the fibula, ulna and radius.
2. When these muscles are pulled, the wing will either bend or straighten depending on which muscle is pulled.
3. These muscles correspond to the bicep and tricep muscles.
4. The tricep is an extensor.
5. The bicep is a flexor.
6. When these muscles are pulled on, the wing tip moves.
7. This tissue is called a tendon.
8. Tendons are white and stretchy.
9. This tissue is called a ligament.
10. It is a hinge joint.
11. This joint is called a ball-and-socket joint.
12. The cartilage is white and very slippery and smooth. There is a minimal amount, but just enough to cover the ends of the bones.
13. The bones found in the chicken wing are the fibula, ulna and radius.