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| | Match thefollowing a. | Eclipse | b. | Molt | c. | Eye-ring | d. | Juvenile plumage | e. | Orbital-ring | | |
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| 1. | Non-breeding plumage of maleducks in late summer: |
| 2. | A birds first feathersafter it leaves the nest: |
| 3. | The process where birds shedtheir feathers |
| 4. | A bare ring of fleshsurrounding the eye, shown by some birds, such as large gulls |
| 5. | A ring of constraining coloredfeathers surrounding the eye on some birds: |
| | Match thefollowing a. | pelvic | b. | dorsal | c. | caudal | d. | scutes | e. | cetenoid | | |
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| 6. | Bony, plate-like scales foundon many catfish |
| 7. | What is often referred to asthe tail-fin: |
| 8. | What is also referred to as theventral fin: |
| 9. | Scales with small teeth ontheir rear edge: |
| 10. | The fin on the top, or back ofthe fish: |
| | Match thefollowing a. | gills | b. | Swim bladder | c. | Lateral Line | d. | Barbels | e. | Adipose | | |
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| 11. | A gas-filled organ that enablesfish to maintain position anywhere in the water, a buoyancy device: |
| 12. | Used by fish to absorb oxygenfrom the water: |
| 13. | Tiny scale openings attached tothe fishs nervous system, used to detect external vibrations: |
| 14. | A fleshy fin, mostly fattytissue, found behind the dorsal fin on some fish: |
| 15. | Location of taste buds for fishsuch as catfish: |
| | Match the following a. | crepuscular | b. | Aestivation | c. | Gregarious | d. | Torpor | e. | Diurnal | | |
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| 16. | Appearing or becoming active attwilight or just before sunrise |
| 17. | active by day |
| 18. | dormant during hot or dryperiods, rather than cold ones |
| 19. | Temporary loss of part of orall sensation or motion ability, due to the reduction of the body temperature |
| 20. | Living harmoniously with otherindividuals of the same species |
| | Match thefollowing a. | Norway Rat | b. | Bat | c. | Beaver | d. | Tree Squirrel | e. | Eastern Mole | | |
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| 21. | The original soilconservationist |
| 22. | Probably the most destructivemammal we have |
| 23. | A fossorialmammal |
| 24. | Ohios only true aerialadapted mammal, possessing elongated fingers with connecting membranes |
| 25. | An arborealmammal |
| | Match thefollowing a. | Preservation | b. | Conservation | c. | Management | d. | Restoration | e. | AdaptiveRadiation | | |
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| 26. | The manipulation of wildlifepopulations and habitats achieve desired human goals |
| 27. | The effort to return an area toits original pristine condition, or as close to that as possible |
| 28. | Evolution of animal structureand habits to help the animal live in its specific environmental complex. |
| 29. | The effort to use and maintainnatural resources wisely |
| 30. | The aim to eliminate humaninfluence upon natural systems |
| | Match thefollowing a. | Anatidae | b. | Gavidae | c. | Phasianidae | d. | Podicipedidae | e. | Rallidae | | |
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| 31. | Swans, Geese, and Ducks belongto which family? |
| 32. | Rails, Gallinules, and Cootsbelong to which family? |
| 33. | Grebes belong to whichfamily |
| 34. | Loons belong to whichfamily |
| 35. | Quails, Partridges, andPheasants belong to which family? |
| | Match thefollowing a. | Bract | b. | Coniferous | c. | Node | d. | Deciduous | e. | Pome | | |
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| 36. | A cone-bearing tree of the pinefamily, usually evergreen |
| 37. | A tree which sheds its leavesannually and is leafless for part of the year |
| 38. | A modified and often scale-likeleaf, usually located at the lower base of a flower or fruit |
| 39. | A fruit with fleshy outertissue and papery-walled, inner chamber containing the seeds |
| 40. | The point on a shoot where aleaf, flower or bud is attached |
| | Match thefollowing a. | Entire | b. | Whorled | c. | Alternate | d. | Bipinnate | e. | Lanceolate | | |
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| 41. | A leaf shape several timeslonger than it is wide, pointed at the tip, and broadest near the base |
| 42. | Smooth edged leaf, not lobed ortoothed |
| 43. | Leaves arranged singly along atwig or shoot |
| 44. | Leaves arranged on side ofbranches off a main axis |
| 45. | Leaves arranged along a twig orshoot in groups of three or more at each node |