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ehidna [41]
3 years ago
13

What are the parts of animal and find their function. ​

Biology
1 answer:
REY [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

<h2>⚪parts of animals are:</h2>

tail,claws,wings, beak ,fur , fins, she'll, feather.

<h2>⚪function of animal parts</h2>

<h3>tail:</h3>

Many land animals use their tails to brush away flies and other biting insects. Some species, including cats and kangaroos, use their tails for balance; and some, such as monkeys and opossums, have what are known as prehensile tails, which are adapted to allow them to grasp tree branches.

<h3>claws:</h3>

Claws may be adapted for scratching, clutching, digging, or climbing. By analogy, the appendages of other lower animals are frequently called claws. The claw's shape is ordinarily suited to the food-getting habit of the animal.

<h3>wing:</h3>

Wing, in zoology, one of the paired structures by means of which certain animals propel themselves in the air. ... The primary flight feathers on the distal portion of the wing create most of the propelling force in flight, while on the less mobile upper wing the secondaries provide the greater portion of the lift.

<h2>beak:</h2>

All birds have one beak. But it has evolved differently in each species to improve its functions in response to its environment. These functions include feeding themselves and their young, defending themselves, grooming their feathers, mating, regulating their body temperature or building nests.

<h3>fur:</h3>

Fur is a thick growth of hair that covers the skin of many different animals, particularly mammals. ... The fur of mammals has many uses: protection, sensory purposes, waterproofing, and camouflaging, with the primary usage being thermoregulation.

<h3>fins:</h3>

Fins typically function as foils that produce lift or thrust, or provide the ability to steer or stabilize motion while traveling in water, air, or other fluids. ... Fish, and other aquatic animals such as cetaceans, actively propel and steer themselves with pectoral and tail fins

<h3>shell:</h3>

Turtles and tortoises are some of the best-known shell-dwelling creatures. The difference between them is that tortoises live on land while turtles prefer the water

<h3>feather:</h3>

Feather Function: What do feathers do? Each feather on a bird's body is a finely tuned structure that serves an important role in the bird's activities. Feathers allow birds to fly, but they also help them show off, blend in, stay warm, and keep dry.

Explanation:

<h2>hope it helps you</h2><h2>please mark me brainliest</h2>
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