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HOW is a bird 's body adapted for flyings

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Answered by Anonymous
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The bodies of birds are adapted for flying. Many of a bird's bones are less dense than human bones, which makes birds' bodies lightweight. Flying birds have large chest muscles that move the wings. ... The long flight feathers on the wings and tail help birds balance and steer.

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Birds have many adaptations for flight, but three of the most important are feathers, a hollow and highly modified skeleton and internal organs capable of moving ample amounts of oxygen to flight muscles. Flight is very physically demanding, and birds are highly adapted to meet those demands.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Adaptations:

  1. pneumatic bones
  2. 9 air sacs
  3. double respiration
  4. streamlined body
  5. feathery wings
  6. light chest muscles
  7. wings of large surface area
  8. ahighly modified skeleton

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