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100

T or F bird lungs are inflatable and relatively loose interconnecting air tubes

False (non-inflatable and very stiff!)


100

when air moves to the lungs, half of it is stored in the ___________ (hint most burbs have 9)

air sacs

100

______ attach muscles to bones, transmitting the force of muscles as they contract

Tendons

200

shiny connective tissue that bounds muscle fibers

Fascia

200

ability of an organism to keep its body temp within a certain range, one that is usually different from surrounding environment

Thermoregulation

200

internal body temperatures that are higher than typical are known as ____________________ 

Hyperthermia

300


opening bill wide and vibrating the thin gular membrane of the throat in order to dissipate heat via evaporative cooling

gular fluttering

300

 range of ambient temperatures over which a bird does not require additional metabolic energy for the heating or cooling of its body

Thermal neutral zone or homeothermy

300

two openings in the upper beak, usually near its base into the nasal cavity

Nares

400

scroll like projections in the nasal cavity that help filter air, humidity, & olfaction  

conchae

400

enlargement of the lower esophagus that stores food in some groups of birds

Crop

400

resting state, wherein the body temperature drops, metabolic processes slow, and reactions to external stimuli are slow or lacking

torpor

500

The muscular, lower part of the avian stomach that grinds and softens food, often with the aid of stones 

the Ventriculus (aka gizzard)

500

windpipe, conducts air from the glottis into the lungs and airsacs

trachea

500

 tissue composed on contractile fibers that shorten when stimulated by a nerve impulse

muscle