Lesson 4 Flying Factuals

  1.  
    How are birds bones different from the bones of other creatures?
    A. They are small B. They are heavy C. They dont have any bones D. They are light and hollow with brackets running across
  2.  
    What are the muscles called that help a bird flap its wings to develop thrust or speed to fly?
    A. Bird muscles B. Flight muscles C. Wing muscles D. Heavy Muscles
  3.  
    What is the bone that the flight muscles are attached to on a bird called?
    A. Flight bone B. Fly bone C. Keel D. Ham bone
  4.  
    What muscle is used when a birds lifts its wings?
    A. Downstroke B. Flight stroke C. steering stroke D. Upstroke
  5.  
    What muscle is used to pull the wings down on a bird called?
    A. Downstroke B. Upstroke C. Flight stroke D. Landing stroke
  6.  
    How does a small bird takeoff?
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Lesson 4 Flying Factuals (Answer Key)

  1.  
    How are birds bones different from the bones of other creatures?
    A. They are small B. They are heavy C. They dont have any bones D. They are light and hollow with brackets running across
  2.  
    What are the muscles called that help a bird flap its wings to develop thrust or speed to fly?
    A. Bird muscles B. Flight muscles C. Wing muscles D. Heavy Muscles
  3.  
    What is the bone that the flight muscles are attached to on a bird called?
    A. Flight bone B. Fly bone C. Keel D. Ham bone
  4.  
    What muscle is used when a birds lifts its wings?
    A. Downstroke B. Flight stroke C. steering stroke D. Upstroke
  5.  
    What muscle is used to pull the wings down on a bird called?
    A. Downstroke B. Upstroke C. Flight stroke D. Landing stroke
  6.  
    How does a small bird takeoff?
    Jumps up in the air and then takes off

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