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WHAT IS A SWIM BLADDER?

eneath a fish’s scales is a gas-filled organ called a swim bladder, which has the job of controlling its buoyancy in the water. Swim bladders are filled in one of two ways. Open swim bladders, in fish such as carp and catfish, are filled by gulping in air from above the surface. The air enters

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