Bird Characteristics
More about Birds
What is a Mammal?
Mammal Adaptations
Kinds of Mammals
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Describe Birds (5 things)
endothermic vertebrates feathers 4-chambered heart lays eggs
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Why are birds important?
They help flowers to reproduce, they eat pest animals, and provide resources for people
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Are mammals endothermic or exothermic?
endothermic
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How big were the earliest mammals? When did they grow larger?
The Earliest mammals were mouse-sized. They grew larger after dinosaurs became extinct.
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Where is the milk produced from in a mammal?
the mammary glands
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What are the large feathers that give shape to a bird's body?
contour feathers
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What two directions must birds move to fly?
up and forward
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How many chambers does a mammal heart have?
4
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Why do animals have fur, fat, and hair?
to help maintain a stable body temperature
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What are the three types of mammals?
monotremes, marsupials, and placental mammals
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What type of animals are birds descended from?
reptiles
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What are two adaptations to birds have for flight?
four chambered heart for sending oxygen rich blood to cells, strong chest muscles, wings
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all mammals have skin that is covered in
fur or hair
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What are the sharp pointed teeth of mammals called?
Canines
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What is gestation period? How does the gestation period of small mammals compare to that of larger mammals?
the length of time between fertilization and birth smaller mammals have shorter gestation periods
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What is an insulator and what do birds have that perform this function?
A material that does not conduct heat and prevents it from escaping. Birds have down feathers that are insulators
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Other than flapping, name two bird motions for flying
soaring and gliding
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The young of most mammals are born_____
alive
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What are the flat edged teeth used for biting and cutting parts of food?
incisors
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How are mammals primarily classified?
by how their young develop
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What are the functions of the "crop" and the "gizzard"?
The crop is an internal storage tank that lets birds store food after swallowing it. The gizzard is part of the stomach that squeezes and grinds food.
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How do birds fly? Explain how pressure differences create lift
Air moves over the tops of the birds wings faster. Where air is moving faster, there is less pressure. Below the birds wing, there is higher pressure because the air is not moving as fast. This difference in pressure creates lift
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Every young mammal is fed with what?
Milk produced by the mother's mammary glands
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What kinds of teeth are used for grinding and shredding food?
Molars and premolars
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describe how the young of each three type of mammal develops
monotreme = egg marsupial = pouch placental = develop inside their mothers until its body systems can function on their own
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