No.
These are birds and have bones in their wings like other birds and even very similar to human arms and fingers. They are covered with feathers.
If they were flat they would generate no lift and birds could not fly. Aeroplane wings are very similar in shape to bird wings - they are nearly flat underneath and convex on top.
Airplane designers have been influenced by the study of birds through examining the different qualities of their wings. The strong bones of the birds that are very light help determine the necessary weight restrictions and alloys used in wings. The shape of the wings of birds shows them how to shape airplane wings for maximum lift.
Yes, in some ways birds are very similar to mammals. In others, they differ completely.
A thorax is the region of many animal's bodies that lies between the head and abdomen. In bees, the thorax is connected to both the legs and wings, which are very important to the bee!
Go to Planned Parenthood's site where on the right you can click on "Tools for parents". They will give you very helpful tips on how to speak to your kids about the birds and the bees and the different aspects of it. They also have "Tools for teens".
This song was sung in 1965 by 'Brenda Lee' and also 'The Versatile.' BIRDS AND THE BEES (Barry Stuart) « © '65 Pattern Music, ASCAP / MCA Music, ASCAP » Let me tell you bout the birds and the bees And the flowers and the trees and the moon up above And a thing called love Let me tell ya bout the stars in the sky And a girl and a guy and the way they could kiss On a night like this When I looked into your big brown eyes it was very plain to see That it's time you learned about the facts of life starting from A to Z Let me tell you bout the birds and the bees... When I looked into your big brown eyes... Let me tell you bout the birds and the bees... Let me tell you bout the birds and the bees And the flowers and the trees and the birds and the bees And the flowers and the trees bout the birds and the bees
vestigial organs such as a tail bone in humans and a hip bone in whales. also, the skeletal structure of wings of birds, flippers of whales, and hands of humans are all very very similar in structure.
If bees vanish everything would eventually die... Watch the bee movie this would he a very similar situation
Yes (WITH A BIG MAYBE ATTACHED) The difference between certain therapod dinosaurs and birds is very small. Every feature we use to describe birds (beak, feathers, wings) first evolved on dinosaurs. In fact the morphology between birds and the raptor family of therapod dinosaurs is so similar many scientists to call birds avian dinosaurs.
YES VERY MUCH BIRDS BEES THINK OF THAT THEN do him HIM LIKE YOU WILL DIE IF YOU DONT
No. Some flightless birds such as the kiwi have very small, rudimentary wings. Other flightless birds such as the ostrich have larger wings, but they are still small and quite useless for flight.