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Okay, so I'm trying to figure out how to help a 15-year-old learn about the anatomy of a duck through a worksheet. First, I need to cover the basics without making it too boring. I remember that at 15, I liked interactive stuff more than just reading. Maybe I can include a diagram where they label the parts. 

I should explain the different parts clearly: beak, eyes, feathers, wings, webbed feet—those are the main external features. Internally, heart, lungs, liver, and gizzard are important. I'll need to make sure each part is explained in simple terms so it's easy to understand.

I'll structure the worksheet into sections. Start with labeling the diagram, then move on to short answer questions about each part's function. That way, they can test their knowledge. Maybe add an essay question at the end to encourage deeper thinking about how the duck's structure helps it survive.

Using HTML, I can set up input fields for the labels and textareas for longer answers. I'll make sure to format it neatly with headings and clear instructions. I should avoid using images, so I'll just outline where a diagram would go. 

I imagine the student might get confused between some internal organs, so I'll make sure to define each term clearly. Also, including a creative question about designing a duck for a specific habitat could make it more engaging and fun.

I need to keep the language simple and relatable. No need for fancy terms unless necessary. The goal is to make learning anatomy enjoyable, so the structure should flow logically from one part to the next without overwhelming the student. 

I think that's a solid plan. Now, I'll translate this into HTML with the appropriate tags, ensuring it's easy to read and fill out. Each section will be clearly marked, and the spaces for answers will be adequate for the type of question. I'll make sure the worksheet isn't too long but covers all essential points.

Instructions

Label the diagram below with the correct terms and answer the questions to the best of your ability.

External Anatomy of a Duck

Diagram of a Duck

1. Beak (use for eating/food)

2. Eyes (sight)

3. Feathers (protection, insulation, flight)

4. Wings (flight)

5. Webbed Feet (swimming)

Internal Anatomy of a Duck

  1. Heart:
  2. Lungs:
  3. Liver:
  4. Gizzard:

Matching Exercise

Match the terms on the left with their correct functions on the right.

1. Feathers
A. Swimming
B. Flight
C. Sight
D. Protection/Insulation

2. Webbed Feet
A. Swimming
B. Flight
C. Sight
D. Protection/Insulation

3. Beak
A. Eating
B. Flight
C. Sight
D. Protection/Insulation

4. Wings
A. Swimming
B. Flight
C. Sight
D. Protection/Insulation

Short Answer Questions

1. What is the purpose of the duck's webbed feet?

2. How do the duck's feathers contribute to its survival?

3. What would happen if a duck did not have a gizzard?

Essay Question

Explain how the structure of a duck's body helps it survive in its environment. Be sure to include specific examples of both external and internal adaptations.
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