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Quail use feathers for thermoregulation, flight and camouflage. What type of adaptation are feathers?

A. Structural
B. Behavioral
C. Physiology
D. Feathers are not an adaptation

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Answer:

structural

Step-by-step explanation:

In addition to flight and body feathers, birds also have down feathers. Down feathers are soft and fluffy because they don't have barbules and barbicels (the structures that hook feather barbs together). Down feathers help to keep a bird warm by trapping air close to the body, which insulates the bird from the cold.

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