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Birds have hollow bones to help them fly.
birds have hollow bones to help them fly
their bones are hollow to make them lighter, and more legible for flight. if they had solid bones they wouldn't be able to fly as fast, high or as maneuverable as they are now. Hope this helped! (:
Birds have hollow bones to help them fly. Solid bones would add to much weight and make it impossible to fly.
Birds have some bones in their bodies that are "hollow." These are called pneumatic bones, and they help birds breathe when they are in flight. The bones of the pelvic girdle, some ribs, the humeru,s and the femur all are pneumatic.
Birds have hollow bones to help them fly. Solid bones would add to much weight and make it impossible to fly.
Birds have hollow bones to help them fly. Solid bones would add to much weight and make it impossible to fly. They have crisscross structures to add support inside the bones.
The phylum that has the adaptive feature of pneumatic bones is Chordata. Pneumatic bones are lightweight structures filled with air that help reduce the weight of the skeleton, making it easier for organisms to fly or swim, such as in birds.
Birds have hollow bones. (Except for penguins, which now have solid bones to help them dive)
Hollow bones is just one of the advantages birds have gained through evolution which makes them light. A light body allows them to fly faster, using less energy.
Hollow bones are hollow bones. Birds have hollow bones to make them lighter for flight and to help keep their body temperature down.
Aero dynamics. Their streamlined bodies enables them to fly with less resistence against the wind, they also have hollow bones that help to reduce their body weight. These hollow bones contain air spaces.