How many chambers does a bird's heart have?
Hooked bills are ideally designed for
Tearing meat
What is the name of the class of birds that can fly?
Aves

(Chicken)
Galliformes

(hummingbird)
Apodiformes
What are the two types of bird feathers?
Down Feathers and Contour Feathers
Bills with sieves are ideally for
Suck water and tiny creatures into the bill
What is the method of reproduction of birds, and what kind of eggs do they lay?
Birds are oviparous, and they lay amniotic eggs

(Ortrich)
Struthioniformes

(Quail)
Galliformes
What is the bare part of the shaft of a feather which connects to the follicle called?
The Quill
Long, slender bills are ideal for
Seeking the sticky sweet substance inside a flower
Describe how most birds molt, and explain in your opinion how you see God's design in this?
Most birds molt exactly the same time as the corresponding feather on the other side of their bodies.

(Cardinal)
Passeriformes

(Owl) Classify and explain how they catch their prey
Strigiformes, often called birds of prey, as they spot their prey from a tall perch or while in flight, and swoop down on it in a high-speed dive, grasping and killing their prey with their sharp talons almost instantly.
Which part of the wing helps birds get through turbulence?
The Alula
List the characteristics of birds
Endothermic
Heart with four chambers
Toothless bill
Oviparous, laying an amniotic egg that is covered in a lime-containing shell
Covered with feathers
Skeleton composed of porous, lightweight bones (most birds)
What kind of bones do birds that fly have?
Their skeleton is composed of porous, light bones with air-filled cavities.

(Albatross)
Procellariiformes

(penguin) Classify and explain why they can't fly
Sphenisciformes class; they can't fly because they don't have porous bones
What physics principle describes how the shape of a bird's wing allows it to fly?
Bernoulli's Principle
How do birds regulate their bodies' temperature?
Birds are endothermic. They use a heat-generating metabolic process to warm themselves internally.
How did engineers address turbulence during landing by designing a feature inspired by birds?
Engineers were inspired by the alula in birds, which lifts during slow flight and landing to create a small gap that helps control airflow and reduce turbulence/stalling. This inspired the design of leading-edge slats (or slats) on airplane wings, which create a similar gap to improve lift and stability during landing.

(Sparrow) Classify and what special organ do they have that helps them make beautiful sounds?
Passeriformes
Which birds are very social, fly in groups, and form a V pattern? Say what class they belong to
Flamingos are members of the order Phoenicopteriformes.