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What is the difference between an insect and a bird?

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Answered by jmakima55
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Answer:

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INSECTS VS BIRDS

DIFFERENCES:

● They have a hard chitinous exoskeleton while birds have a feathery exoskeleton.

● INSECTS are are arthropods while birds fall under chordates i.e. insects do not havea backbone which birds do.

● birds lay hard calcareous eggs while insects lay soft segmented eggs.

● insects have compound eyes... birds dont

SIMILARITIES :

●both of them have more or less the same organs and associated functions.

● both are aerial organisms i.e. they can both fly

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Answered by gracy0402
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Answer:

Insects have two pairs of wings, while bats and birds each have one pair. Insect wings lack bones, but bird and bat wings have them. Butterfly wings are covered in scales, bird wings in feathers, and bat wings with bare skin. All of these organisms have adapted to life in the air and in doing so have evolved wings.

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