#28. This structure is a lenticel, what is it used for? For these two questions, do not look up the answers. I want ) to think about your answer and give me a plausible explanatic #29: For the bird on the left, the Common Scimitarbill, explair how its bill is adapted for obtaining and feeding on insec #30: For the bird on the right, the Long-billed Curlew, explain its bill is adapted for feeding on mud invertebrates.

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#28. This structure is a lenticel, what is it used for?
For these two questions, do not look up the answers. I want you
to think about your answer and give me a plausible explanation!
#29: For the bird on the left, the Common Scimitarbill, explain
how its bill is adapted for obtaining and feeding on insects.
# 30: For the bird on the right, the Long-billed Curlew, explain how
its bill is adapted for feeding on mud invertebrates.
Transcribed Image Text:#28. This structure is a lenticel, what is it used for? For these two questions, do not look up the answers. I want you to think about your answer and give me a plausible explanation! #29: For the bird on the left, the Common Scimitarbill, explain how its bill is adapted for obtaining and feeding on insects. # 30: For the bird on the right, the Long-billed Curlew, explain how its bill is adapted for feeding on mud invertebrates.
#25: Name the tissue responsible for producing
the entire structure at the tip of the pointer.
#26: Name the structures at the tip of the pointers.
#27: Explain how this leaf is adapted for arid/dry regions.
Transcribed Image Text:#25: Name the tissue responsible for producing the entire structure at the tip of the pointer. #26: Name the structures at the tip of the pointers. #27: Explain how this leaf is adapted for arid/dry regions.
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