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This is really clear - excellent coverage of all the topics. The presenter contracted and relaxed the muscles in the lower wing which pull on the bones in the wing tip to move the tip. It is the biceps and triceps that change the angle between the upper and lower wing. When pulled on they dramatically move the lower wing just as the lower wing muscles when pulled on will move the wing tip.
I'm actually watching it for cooking purposes and also i just wanna look cool infront of everyone (my extended family) doing everything from scatch like I'm a chef I'm just curious why'd they make you watch this for science?
I supposed to watch this for my science homework. I've been finding a good explanation and I found this..but when i watched it I just got interested and the explanation is very crystal clear Keep up the good work!! Thank you :)
Actually, the first muscle you're pulling on is the Musculus extensor carpi radialis. It's the extensor of the lower wing. The second one is the Musculus flexor ulnaris. Greetings from a biology teacher and vet.
My biology teacher told me to watch it, we will to the same experiment with the chicken wing, we will watch it under microscope:) Thank u for the video
If you want to learn more about Chicken Wing/Muscles make sure to check out this article on our website!
⤖ Mitochondrial Myopathy: When the Powerhouse of the Cell Powers Down
www.oh-worm.com/post/mitochondrial-myopathy-when-the-powerhouse-of-the-cell-powers-down
This is really clear - excellent coverage of all the topics. The presenter contracted and relaxed the muscles in the lower wing which pull on the bones in the wing tip to move the tip. It is the biceps and triceps that change the angle between the upper and lower wing. When pulled on they dramatically move the lower wing just as the lower wing muscles when pulled on will move the wing tip.
Thank you for catching that - yes, I think we indicated the wrong joint angle by accident! We'll add a clarification to the description shortly :)
I needed to watch this vid for my science homework and its the most fascinating video ive ever watched
I'm actually watching it for cooking purposes and also i just wanna look cool infront of everyone (my extended family) doing everything from scatch like I'm a chef
I'm just curious why'd they make you watch this for science?
Oh wait that's a wrong chicken dissection my bad
I supposed to watch this for my science homework. I've been finding a good explanation and I found this..but when i watched it I just got interested and the explanation is very crystal clear
Keep up the good work!! Thank you :)
Thank you for your kind words. We're glad you found our videos interesting!
This is an excellent video covering the muscular and skeletal systems. Awesome presentation.
Your presentations are brighter atmosphere & more easygoing.
Excellent presentation!!!
Goodbye & good luck to you.
Good video!!! Ripley st Thomas told us to watch
Very Nice video! Our 6th Grade science teacher recommended this to us!
Thanks for watching! We're glad you found our video helpful.
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This is great! Thank you so much
Actually, the first muscle you're pulling on is the Musculus extensor carpi radialis. It's the extensor of the lower wing. The second one is the Musculus flexor ulnaris.
Greetings from a biology teacher and vet.
Thank you for pointing that out!
My 6th-grade science teacher wanted us to watch this! Its very interesting haha
Haha thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
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this video was suggsted for my science lesson it is a very nice chill video ill give it a like
My biology teacher told me to watch it, we will to the same experiment with the chicken wing, we will watch it under microscope:)
Thank u for the video
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i enjoyed watching this its interesting good explanation unlike the others (not hating)
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We're so glad you found our videos interesting, means a lot to us :)
I wish I could get a transcript of this, it would be so helpful!!
thank you for your video!
We're glad you found it helpful! 😁
Helped me with a lab at home!
We're glad to hear it--thanks for watching!
this video let me pass my asignment
We're very glad to hear it! :)
Thank you very much
Starting to think this isnt a cooking video.
I actually disected a chicked wing at school. It was both disgusting and fascinating. It was very cool to see how muscles actually work in real life!
Haha disgusting and fascinating are definitely great words to describe anatomy/physiology. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for everything 💜
can you also show us chicken dissection? and i want yo see a chiken liver,heart and lungs
We have a young chicken dissection coming up soon, so stay tuned.
The chicken be punching the air right now
This isnt the video im meant to watch for my science homework but its to intresting
Thanks for watching! We're glad you enjoyed our video and hope we helped you explore your interests :)
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Love how there’s still a claw and n that first finger, reminding us of their dinosaur heritage.
Dissections are definitely a fascinating way to discover the shared ancestry between different species 🦖 Thanks for watching!
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I learned about different tissues and how to hypnotize a chicken..
Love you
I wanted to see a KFC chicken wing dissection :(
Thats crazy because you can eat it
This video is actually really interesting. for a moment I forgot I was watching this for school. \( ̄︶ ̄\)