- The
swim bladder, gas
bladder, fish maw, or air
bladder is an
internal gas-filled
organ in bony fish (but not
cartilaginous fish) that
functions to modulate...
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Swim bladder disease, also
called swim bladder disorder or flipover, is a
common ailment in
aquarium fish. The
swim bladder is an
internal gas-filled...
- The
bladder is a
hollow organ in
humans and
other vertebrates that
stores urine from the kidneys. In
placental mammals,
urine enters the
bladder via the...
- a
cloaca into
which the
urinary and
genital p****ages open, but not a
swim bladder.
Cartilaginous fish
produce a
small number of
large yolky eggs. Some...
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varying pH, and
habitats with low
dissolved O 2
content due to
their swim bladders,
which they use
primarily to breathe. They can also rise to the surface...
- and
ensuring proper filtration.
Swim Bladder Disease refers to a
collection of
issues affecting a fish's
swim bladder, the
organ responsible for buoyancy...
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dried swim bladders of fish. The
English word
origin is from the
obsolete Dutch ****zenblaas – ****zen is a kind of sturgeon, and
blaas is a
bladder, or German...
- distress.
Swim bladder disease is a
common condition which impairs their ability to
maintain buoyancy. This
condition is ****ociated with the
swim bladder, a...
-
swim bladder is
absent in one or more species. This
absence is
often the case in fast-swimming
fishes such as the tuna and mackerel. The
swim bladder...
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urinary bladder, in
humans Gallbladder,
which stores bile for
digestion Pig
bladder,
urinary bladder of a
domestic pig, with many
human uses
Swim bladder, in...