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What adaptation does a bird have that allows it to live in a tree?
a. feathers and eyes b. claws and wings c. a pointed beak and
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How do you think the pointed beak of this woodpecker finch helps it to get food?
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Dichotomous Key to Representative Birds
1. a. The beak is relatively long and slender.................Certhidea b. The beak is
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In a certain population of finches, a single gene controls beak length. There are two possible alleles: S, which leads to a
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In a certain population of finches, a single gene controls beak length. There are two possible alleles: S, which leads to a
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In a certain population of finches, a single gene controls beak length. There are two possible alleles: S, which leads to a
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The pointed beak that a woodpecker uses to
remove insects from a tree trunk is an example of A an organ system B an environmental
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In a certain population of finches, a single gene controls beak length. There are two possible alleles: S which leads to a short
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Various finch species exist on the Galápagos islands. Finches with beak advantage survived longer and were able to reproduce
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Using the information in the chart below, this beak most likely belongs to a:
Type of Bird Main Diet Feeding Habits house finch
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