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LZHS A number and a colon Answer 1 $100 Parrot Penguin Hummingbird Turkey Which type of bird is a member of the order Apodiformes?

LZHS A number and a colon Answer 1 $100 Parrot Penguin Hummingbird Turkey Which type of bird is a member of the order Apodiformes?

LZHS A number and a colon 2 $200 Parrot Penguin Hummingbird Turkey Which type of bird is a member of the order Galliformes?

LZHS A number and a colon 2 $200 Parrot Penguin Hummingbird Turkey Which type of bird is a member of the order Galliformes?

LZHS A number and a colon 3 $300 Answer Which type of bird is a member of the order Psittaciformes? ParrotPenguin HummingbirdTurkey

LZHS A number and a colon 3 $300 Answer Which type of bird is a member of the order Psittaciformes? ParrotPenguin HummingbirdTurkey

LZHS A number and a colon 4 $500 Parrot Answer Which type of bird is a member of the order Struthioniformes ? None of the above Answer Turkey Penguin

LZHS A number and a colon 4 $500 Parrot Answer Which type of bird is a member of the order Struthioniformes ? None of the above (Ostrich) Answer Turkey Penguin

LZHS A number and a colon 5 $1,000 What type of reproduction to most land animals have? External Fertilization Both A & BNeither A or B Internal Ferilization

LZHS A number and a colon 5 $1,000 What type of reproduction to most land animals have? External Fertilization Both A & BNeither A or B Internal Ferilization

LZHS A number and a colon 6 $2,000 Dinosaurs What are examples of the earliest flying vertebrates? None of the aboveSquirrels Birds

LZHS A number and a colon 6 $2,000 Dinosaurs What are examples of the earliest flying vertebrates? None of the aboveSquirrels Birds

LZHS A number and a colon 7 $4,000 Reptilian Which term describes the heart of birds? 4 Chambered2 Chambered 3 Chambered

LZHS A number and a colon 7 $4,000 Reptilian Which term describes the heart of birds? 4 Chambered2 Chambered 3 Chambered

LZHS A number and a colon 8 $8,000 Answer Which of the following supports how birds differ from reptiles? Contain feathers All of the above 4 Chambered Heart Regulation = Endothermic

LZHS A number and a colon 8 $8,000 Answer Which of the following supports how birds differ from reptiles? Contain feathers All of the above 4 Chambered Heart Regulation = Endothermic

LZHS A number and a colon 9 $16,000 Which of the following features of reptiles do birds possess? Teeth Long, bony tail Scales on feet/legs 3 Chambered Heart

LZHS A number and a colon 9 $16,000 Which of the following features of reptiles do birds possess? Teeth Long, bony tail Scales on feet/legs 3 Chambered Heart

LZHS A number and a colon 10 $32,000 Answer Which class of animals lay amniotic eggs? AmphibiansReptiles All of the aboveBirds

LZHS A number and a colon 10 $32,000 Answer Which class of animals lay amniotic eggs? AmphibiansReptiles All of the aboveBirds

LZHS A number and a colon 11 $64,000 Scientists suggest that birds arose from which of the following? AnswerReptiles Answer Flying insects MammalsAmphibians

LZHS A number and a colon 11 $64,000 Scientists suggest that birds arose from which of the following? AnswerReptiles Answer Flying insects MammalsAmphibians

LZHS A number and a colon 12 $125,000 Which of the following BEST describes the bones of birds? Answer Thin/HollowThick/Solid None of the aboveMade of Keratin

LZHS A number and a colon 12 $125,000 Which of the following BEST describes the bones of birds? Answer Thin/HollowThick/Solid None of the aboveMade of Keratin

LZHS A number and a colon 13 $250,000 Which of the following is true about why gas exchange is important? Answer O 2 breaks down food All of the above CO 2 needs to be removed More O 2 in surroundings

LZHS A number and a colon 13 $250,000 Which of the following is true about why gas exchange is important? Answer O 2 breaks down food All of the above CO 2 needs to be removed More O 2 in surroundings

LZHS A number and a colon 14 $500,000 What is the function of a bird’s crop? Needed to fly Answer Circulation Respiration Food storage

LZHS A number and a colon 14 $500,000 What is the function of a bird’s crop? Needed to fly Answer Circulation Respiration Food storage

LZHS A number and a colon 15 $1,000,000 Answer Eating seeds Which of the following BEST describe Talons? Capturing preyDrinking nectar Drinking water

LZHS A number and a colon 15 $1,000,000 Answer Eating seeds Which of the following BEST describe Talons? Capturing preyDrinking nectar Drinking water