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Chicken Wing Dissection
MS. Fisher
Thursday 09/20
Muscles Work in Pairs
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDANht5J
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Step by Step procedure
what you should see…
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tANTOnXX
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Station 1
Examine the outside
skin tissue. Notice the
clear connective
tissue that holds the
skin to the muscles.
•A. Describe what the
connective tissue
looks like.
B. Draw a picture
to help describe it.
2. Observe the
yellowish clumps of fat
tissue found on the
outside of the skin.
A. What do you
think is the function of
this layer of fat?
Adipose Tissue
 Tissue/body
fat found right beneath the skin.
Main functions: Store energy, cushion, and
insulate.
Station 2
Observe the
bundles of pale
pink muscle tissue
surrounding the
bones.
A.Do you see just
one muscle or are
there many
muscles present?
•How can you tell?
Wing Muscles
Station 3
•Use a probe if needed to
find the tendons of the
chicken wing: the shiny,
white tissue at the end of
muscles. Tendons connect
muscle to bones.
•Find as many tendons as
possible in your chicken
wing. Determine where
each tendon connects to
the bone.
•Draw & label a picture of a
tendon connected to the
bone.
•Describe how it feels.
Station 4
Straighten the chicken wing and hold it horizontally above the tray. Have your
partner pull on each of the muscles and note the movement that each muscle
causes. Turn the wing upside down and bend the joints. Pull on each
muscle and note how the bone moves.
1.Explain how pulling on muscles causes motion.
•Which muscle is the flexor, which one is the extensor?
Muscles work in Pairs
 When
you pull on the tricep muscle, the
chicken wing should straighten.
 When you pull on the the bicep muscle, the
chicken wing should bend.
Station 5
The muscle that bends the
upper wing has been cut.
1.How is the wing different
from the wing in Station #4?
•How does a torn muscle
affect motion?
Motion becomes minimal
Station 6
The muscle has been removed
to expose the bones of the
chicken wing.
1.Which joints in your body are
the same as the ones found in
the chicken wing?
•Ligaments connect bone to
bone and can be found where
two bones come together. Find
the ligaments. Explain what
ligaments look like.
Hinge Joints; elbow &
knee
Station 7
The ligaments at the joints
between the upper and lower
wing have been cut.
1.Explain how the bones fit into
each other.
•What holds the bones together?
•What is the role of this
structure?
Find a long, thin reddish-brown
strand of tissue. Pull it aside
with the dissecting needle. This
strand is a blood vessel.
1. What is the function of he
blood vessels around the bones?
Serves as a channel; canal for
O2 & nutrients
Station 8
The material at the end of the
bone has been cleaned so that
you can see the cartilage.
1.Describe the texture of the ends
of the bones at the joints.
where cartilage is found.
•What occurs when the cartilage
at your joints wear away?
Without the cushioning effect
of cartilage, bones rub
together. This causes
significant pain & loss of
motion. (Osteoarthritis)
Station 9
A bone has been broken into
two. Examine the inside. Any
soft, red material is bone
marrow.
1.Record observations.
•What is its function?
Red marrows function:
Make red & white blood
cells.