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← Nature & AnimalsWhich structural instability arises in flight feathers when pigeons sustain prolonged infections?
A)Barb separation from degraded keratin✓
B)Rachis buckling from bone density loss
C)Shaft fracture due to fungal invasion
D)Vane distortion because of pigment change
💡 Explanation
When prolonged infection occurs, inflammatory responses trigger increased protease activity that degrades flight keratin, resulting in quill fractures due to weakening of disulfide bonds between overlapping proteins. Therefore barb separation occurs, rather than buckling, fracture or distortion, which involve differing destabilisation processes.
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