A birds beak helps you identify its habitat by looking at its size and shape. The size and shape will give you an idea of what type of food it eats. A bird will have a beak that is suited for eating food that they find in their habitats such as seeds, nectar, insects, mice or fish. For example, pelicans live close to the ocean. Their beaks are long and they have a pouch in their throat. They catch fish by gulping them out of the water into their throat pouch. If you ever been to Daytona Beach this is a familiar sight. Not something you would see sitting on a park bench in Central Park! Hmmmm <span>sighnoah</span> THANKS!
Answer:
c.) analogous structures
Explanation:
A bee's wing shape is similar to bird wings but has an entirely different structure to it, this makes it analogous.
When water<span> molecules </span>move <span>freely </span>across the cell membrane<span>, the </span>process<span> is </span>called osmosis<span>, which is just a special type of simple diffusion.</span>

The designation Rr for a pea-plant's peas shows that the plant is a <u>true-breeding plant</u>.