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QUESTION #1349
Question 1
Which structure in fish helps them to maintain buoyancy?
Correct Answer Explanation
The swim bladder (gas bladder) is a gas-filled internal organ in most bony fish (Osteichthyes) that acts as a hydrostatic organ to control buoyancy. By adjusting the amount of gas in the swim bladder, fish can hover at different depths without expending energy swimming. Scales provide protection, and fins are used for locomotion and steering.
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