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What happens when scientists turn off the gene that makes beaks in birds? A) birds have a large opening where the beak should be. B) Birds do not have any opening for their mouth. C) birds grow mouths with teeth that resemble alligator teeth. D) the birds grow mouths without any teeth.

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A) birds have a large opening where the beak should be.

Step-by-step explanation:

when scientists turn off the gene that makes beaks in birds, the birds have a mouth where no teeth are present. The birds have mouth because the bird resembles and closely related to the dinosaur. There are some proteins that is responsible for the occurrence of beak but when the genes are turn off these protein stop producing that leads to turn the beak place into mouth.

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