What modifications are there will bills
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1) Narrow: help hold fish
2) Sirations: like teeth, easier to hold slippery prey
3) Hooks
,How involved are turtles with their eggs?
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only involved in the laying process
- leave once eggs are in the right spot
What part of the pistil receives sperm?
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Stigma
How do woodpeckers use their tongue to capture prey?
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Extensible Tongue
- they use hyoids, using the hyoid apparatus
What are some examples of ectoparasites?
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Leeches, Ticks, etc
,What is autotrophic?
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can make its own food
what does a grass pink flower do to ensure pollination?
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they have petals that hinge, insects must climb out to escape but on their
way out they brush against pollen and flies out with it
what is delayed implantation?
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when you mate and fertilization occurs, a ball of cells in formed but then
stops (implants on uterus wall or floats around)
Ensures birth is at right time of year
issues that endoparasites face?
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, Possible that they cannot find a host
- OR they may enter the wrong host
During winter, there may be food shortages, what can these scavengers do?
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1) Hibernation/Dormancy/Migration
2) Eat food that is available, like nuts, berries, etc
3) move to food rich regions
- Waxwings do this
how do birds protect nests?
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aggressive responses (talons)
What do birds have instead of vibrissae?
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Rictal Bristles
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1) Narrow: help hold fish
2) Sirations: like teeth, easier to hold slippery prey
3) Hooks
,How involved are turtles with their eggs?
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only involved in the laying process
- leave once eggs are in the right spot
What part of the pistil receives sperm?
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Stigma
How do woodpeckers use their tongue to capture prey?
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Extensible Tongue
- they use hyoids, using the hyoid apparatus
What are some examples of ectoparasites?
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Leeches, Ticks, etc
,What is autotrophic?
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can make its own food
what does a grass pink flower do to ensure pollination?
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they have petals that hinge, insects must climb out to escape but on their
way out they brush against pollen and flies out with it
what is delayed implantation?
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when you mate and fertilization occurs, a ball of cells in formed but then
stops (implants on uterus wall or floats around)
Ensures birth is at right time of year
issues that endoparasites face?
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, Possible that they cannot find a host
- OR they may enter the wrong host
During winter, there may be food shortages, what can these scavengers do?
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1) Hibernation/Dormancy/Migration
2) Eat food that is available, like nuts, berries, etc
3) move to food rich regions
- Waxwings do this
how do birds protect nests?
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aggressive responses (talons)
What do birds have instead of vibrissae?
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Rictal Bristles