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What on a bird, besides it's feet, is chemically similar to scales?

A. beak
B. feathers
C. wings

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i think the answer is B Feathers that's what i think the answer is if it's not i'm sorry for the answer i put 
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Answer:

besides bird's feet, Feathers are chemically similar to scales.

Step-by-step explanation:

Even though Both Beaks and feathers are composed in their majority from keratin, a protein. They are differentiated by their functionality in a bird's body. Beaks are made to feed, attack, defend, and execute maintenance functions. While feathers are made to protect the dermis from temperature, sun, and other external elements as well as Scales. But the keratin factor that makes them similar is the alpha and beta keratin composition both have.

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