Deck 19: Birds

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A wing slot placed along the leading edge of the wing helps to prevent stalling at low speeds.
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Some birds,like hummingbirds and ducks,can see in the ultraviolet spectrum.
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The bird feather consists of barbs with barbules that bear tiny hooks that interlock.
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The major stimulus for spring migration in birds is increasing day length in late winter and early spring.
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Most species of birds tend to be nonsocial.
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Like modern birds,Archaeopteryx had a sternum and a furcula.
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Most male birds have a retractable penis used to inseminate the female during copulation.
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The respiratory system of birds is structured in such a way that the lungs receive fresh air during both inspiration and expiration.
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Birds typically molt their feathers in the fall,right before migration.
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Birds,like reptiles,excrete uric acid as the major nitrogenous waste.
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Archaeopteryx had teeth set in sockets,whereas modern birds are completely toothless.
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The most common type of mating system in birds is monogamy,in which the male mates with only one female during the mating season.
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Birds,like mammals,have non-nucleate,biconcave erythrocytes.
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The wing of a modern bird shows fusion and reduction of skeletal elements.
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Mature feathers are dead structures and must be replaced at regular intervals.
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The supracoracoideus muscles raise the wings in flight.
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Because of the demands of flight,the circulatory system of birds is very different from that of mammals.
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Most of the birds that migrate breed in the more southern latitudes of the Earth.
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In birds,reproductive organs of both sexes shrink to vestigal structures during the nonbreeding season.
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The raptors,such as hawks and eagles,are notable in their well-developed senses of smell and taste.
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Birds are

A)synapsids.
B)diapsids.
C)anapsids.
D)aviapsids.
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Bird species far outnumber all other vertebrates except the

A)mammals.
B)reptiles.
C)amphibians.
D)fishes.
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Flying birds with keeled sternums are known as ___________.
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Flightless birds

A)tend to be small.
B)have a well-developed sternum.
C)have well-developed pectoral muscles.
D)typically live on islands.
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The famous fossil bird that supports the theory for the reptilian ancestry of birds is ____________,a name that means 'ancient wing.'
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An example of a bird with soaring wings is

A)a hummingbird.
B)a woodpecker.
C)a hawk.
D)an albatross.
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The muscle which raises the wing of a bird is located

A)on the back.
B)on the chest.
C)in the upper arm.
D)in the lower arm.
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The stomach of a bird is comprised of the enzyme-secreting proventriculus and the muscular ____________.
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The large breast muscle that depresses the wing during flight is the _________.
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The movement of air over the upper curved surface of the wing causes

A)lift.
B)drag.
C)stalling.
D)drift.
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The digestive system contributes to the success of birds as flying animals because

A)it is long.
B)it has a crop.
C)it digests food quickly.
D)it is penetrated by air sacs.
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The enlargement at the lower end of the esophagus that serves as a food storage chamber in birds is called the ___________.
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Most paleontologists agree that birds descended from a lineage of dinosaurs called ___________.
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The nervous system contributes to the success of birds as flying animals because of

A)the well-developed integrative center of the brain that controls eating,singing,and flying.
B)the well-developed center used to coordinate movement and balance.
C)the well-developed optic lobes.
D)all of these
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The flightless birds

A)have evolved mostly on islands.
B)are paleognathous birds.
C)have appeared independently in many different groups of birds.
D)all of the above.
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The reason that the majority of birds are polygamous is that both parents are required for care of the young.
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A unique feature of the respiratory system in birds is the extensive system of nine interconnecting ____________.
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In migration,birds use

A)an innate direction sense.
B)the stars at night for navigation.
C)the sun by day for navigation.
D)all of these
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An example of a bird with high-lift wings is

A)a hummingbird.
B)a woodpecker.
C)a hawk.
D)an albatross.
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Because the kidney of sea birds cannot concentrate salt in the urine,excess sodium chloride is removed by special ___________ located above the bird's eyes.
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The photoreceptors in the retina that are more numerous in nocturnal birds are the ________.
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Domesticated fowl aside,the starlings and the _____________ have become the two most abundant bird species on Earth,due to introduction to various countries.
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The integration of muscle-position sense,equilibrium sense,and visual cues for movement and balance occurs in the __________ of the bird's brain.
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Predatory,land-soaring birds have wing types that are referred to as _____________ wings.
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Newly hatched birds that are covered with down and are active within a short time after hatching are called _____________.
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Birds which spend summers in North America tend to overwinter in South America;birds which summer in Europe tend to overwinter in _______________.
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The __________,a group of small feathers on the first digit (or "thumb")of the bird's wing,functions to prevent stalling at low flight speeds.
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In flapping flight,the feathers at the wing tips that generate thrust are the ___________ feathers.
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The bird that makes the longest known migrations of any bird,between the Arctic and the Antarctic,is the _____________.
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The _______________ of the bird receives products from the digestive,urinary,and reproductive systems.
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Declines of waterfowl in the U.S.may be attributed to accidental ingestion of _______.
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The high-speed wings of plovers and sandpipers have swept-back wings that come to a tip,an adaptation that reduces drag-creating turbulence called ____________.
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A wing slot placed along the leading edge of the wing helps to prevent stalling at low speeds.
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Some birds,like hummingbirds and ducks,can see in the ultraviolet spectrum.
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The bird feather consists of barbs with barbules that bear tiny hooks that interlock.
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The major stimulus for spring migration in birds is increasing day length in late winter and early spring.
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Most species of birds tend to be nonsocial.
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Like modern birds,Archaeopteryx had a sternum and a furcula.
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Most male birds have a retractable penis used to inseminate the female during copulation.
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The respiratory system of birds is structured in such a way that the lungs receive fresh air during both inspiration and expiration.
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Birds typically molt their feathers in the fall,right before migration.
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Birds,like reptiles,excrete uric acid as the major nitrogenous waste.
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Archaeopteryx had teeth set in sockets,whereas modern birds are completely toothless.
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The most common type of mating system in birds is monogamy,in which the male mates with only one female during the mating season.
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Birds,like mammals,have non-nucleate,biconcave erythrocytes.
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The wing of a modern bird shows fusion and reduction of skeletal elements.
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Mature feathers are dead structures and must be replaced at regular intervals.
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The supracoracoideus muscles raise the wings in flight.
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Because of the demands of flight,the circulatory system of birds is very different from that of mammals.
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Most of the birds that migrate breed in the more southern latitudes of the Earth.
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In birds,reproductive organs of both sexes shrink to vestigal structures during the nonbreeding season.
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The raptors,such as hawks and eagles,are notable in their well-developed senses of smell and taste.
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Birds are

A)synapsids.
B)diapsids.
C)anapsids.
D)aviapsids.
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Bird species far outnumber all other vertebrates except the

A)mammals.
B)reptiles.
C)amphibians.
D)fishes.
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Flying birds with keeled sternums are known as ___________.
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Flightless birds

A)tend to be small.
B)have a well-developed sternum.
C)have well-developed pectoral muscles.
D)typically live on islands.
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The famous fossil bird that supports the theory for the reptilian ancestry of birds is ____________,a name that means 'ancient wing.'
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An example of a bird with soaring wings is

A)a hummingbird.
B)a woodpecker.
C)a hawk.
D)an albatross.
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The muscle which raises the wing of a bird is located

A)on the back.
B)on the chest.
C)in the upper arm.
D)in the lower arm.
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The stomach of a bird is comprised of the enzyme-secreting proventriculus and the muscular ____________.
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The large breast muscle that depresses the wing during flight is the _________.
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The movement of air over the upper curved surface of the wing causes

A)lift.
B)drag.
C)stalling.
D)drift.
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The digestive system contributes to the success of birds as flying animals because

A)it is long.
B)it has a crop.
C)it digests food quickly.
D)it is penetrated by air sacs.
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The enlargement at the lower end of the esophagus that serves as a food storage chamber in birds is called the ___________.
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Most paleontologists agree that birds descended from a lineage of dinosaurs called ___________.
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The nervous system contributes to the success of birds as flying animals because of

A)the well-developed integrative center of the brain that controls eating,singing,and flying.
B)the well-developed center used to coordinate movement and balance.
C)the well-developed optic lobes.
D)all of these
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The flightless birds

A)have evolved mostly on islands.
B)are paleognathous birds.
C)have appeared independently in many different groups of birds.
D)all of the above.
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The reason that the majority of birds are polygamous is that both parents are required for care of the young.
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A unique feature of the respiratory system in birds is the extensive system of nine interconnecting ____________.
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In migration,birds use

A)an innate direction sense.
B)the stars at night for navigation.
C)the sun by day for navigation.
D)all of these
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An example of a bird with high-lift wings is

A)a hummingbird.
B)a woodpecker.
C)a hawk.
D)an albatross.
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Because the kidney of sea birds cannot concentrate salt in the urine,excess sodium chloride is removed by special ___________ located above the bird's eyes.
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The photoreceptors in the retina that are more numerous in nocturnal birds are the ________.
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Domesticated fowl aside,the starlings and the _____________ have become the two most abundant bird species on Earth,due to introduction to various countries.
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The integration of muscle-position sense,equilibrium sense,and visual cues for movement and balance occurs in the __________ of the bird's brain.
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Predatory,land-soaring birds have wing types that are referred to as _____________ wings.
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Newly hatched birds that are covered with down and are active within a short time after hatching are called _____________.
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Birds which spend summers in North America tend to overwinter in South America;birds which summer in Europe tend to overwinter in _______________.
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The __________,a group of small feathers on the first digit (or "thumb")of the bird's wing,functions to prevent stalling at low flight speeds.
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In flapping flight,the feathers at the wing tips that generate thrust are the ___________ feathers.
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The bird that makes the longest known migrations of any bird,between the Arctic and the Antarctic,is the _____________.
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The _______________ of the bird receives products from the digestive,urinary,and reproductive systems.
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Declines of waterfowl in the U.S.may be attributed to accidental ingestion of _______.
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The high-speed wings of plovers and sandpipers have swept-back wings that come to a tip,an adaptation that reduces drag-creating turbulence called ____________.
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