Answer:
gastrocnemius
Explanation:
Gastrocnemius muscles are attached at the back side of the lower leg. It is one of the major muscles that form the calf. Gastrocnemius muscles along with the soleus connect at two portions – a) Knee and b) the heel. It has two major branches a) medial heads and b) lateral heads and helps in bending the knee while walking. It flexes the muscle while walking and connect to the strongest tendon i.e Achilles tendon
Answer:
None. Chickens have feathers not fur.
Now to color. The male usually determines color so without that information it is hard to answer with any authority.
In most crosses if the male is black and the hen is white you
will get some black chicks and all will have white/black
variations.
If the male is white and the hen is black you will get some all
white with others showing black and white.
If the breed is Leghorn, even if the rooster is black you will
get mostly white chicks with some throwbacks in red and buff.
Explanation:
Do you need a poem? Not sure what the question is?
So if there's a lot of oxygen outside of the cell, and there's only a little bit less oxygen inside the cell, diffusion occurs slowly. If there's lots more oxygen outside of the cell than inside, oxygen moves into the cell more quickly. So saying that I believe it would be cell A because it has the most oxygen outside and the least inside.