The beak of a duck is structurally adapted for

BIOLOGY
JAMB 2008

The beak of a duck is structurally adapted for

  • A. scooping and sieving food
  • B. catching and grasping food
  • C. picking and cracking food
  • D. boring and sucking food

Correct Answer: A. scooping and sieving food



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