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Describe the aerial adaptations in birds

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The bird’s body is perfectly adapted for aerial life. Various aerial adaptations found in birds are:

  1. Body shape: The body of birds is streamlined. Necks stretched forward with the head pointed in front and a narrowed tail at the end provide them a sleek shape. The body surface is smooth to minimize resistance against air.
  2. Wings: The forelimbs are modified into wings. The fingers are very much reduced. The whole length of the forelimb carries long flight feathers.
  3. Steering and brakes: The feathers on the tail help to slow down the speed and also help in steering (changing direction).
  4. Wing muscles: These are the much strong, active and enlarged breast muscles.
  5. Cutting down the body weight: Except for the most necessary bulky heavy wing muscles, the rest of the bird’s body tends to be light to facilitate flight.
    - Bones have air cavities.
    - Much less water is required in the body.
    - The birds excrete solid urine (formed of uric acid instead of urea which otherwise requires much water to be excreted out).
    - Right ovaiy and oviduct are greatly reduced.
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Chapter 8: Habitat and Adaptation - Short Answer Questions

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Chapter 8 Habitat and Adaptation
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