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The gills, liver, spleen, heart, gonads and swimbladder were all removed and examined for parasites.
Squashed preparations of visceral organs, including heart, liver, spleen, kidney, gall bladder, swimbladder and gonads, were made and examined under a light microscope.
This differs from the method of flotation used by most fish, which involves a gas-filled swimbladder.
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Gar and bowfin have a vascularized swimbladder that functions in the same way.
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In lungfishes, bowfin and bichirs, the swimbladder is supplied with blood by paired pulmonary arteries branching off from the hindmost (6th) aortic arch.
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The swimbladder is evolutionarily homologous to the lungs.
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It is advised to feed goldfish only sinking food because flakes can cause swimbladder issues.
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Since the shallows were subject to occasional oxygen deficiency, the ability to breath atmospheric air with the swimbladder became increasingly important.
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It is capable of filling its swimbladder with air and absorbing oxygen from it.
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The fish produces the sound using the muscles of its modified swimbladder.
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Deep-water teleosts, which do not have a swimbladder, have few lipids and proteins, deeply ossified bones, and watery tissues that maintain their buoyancy.
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After hatching, the larvae live among the plankton until they develop a swimbladder and transform into adults.
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In appearance, they greatly resemble the typical cods, from which can only be distinguished by their skeletal features and the structure of the swimbladder.
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The fish contracts its sonic muscle fibers against the swimbladder to produce the croaking sound.
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At this point, the free oxygen in the arterial capillaries diffuses into the swimbladder via the gas gland.
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It has a large and well-vascularized swimbladder, enabling it to breathe air at the surface of the water.
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This is partly due to the absence of a swimbladder, which normally gives buoyancy to a fish.
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Like most hawkfishes, the flame hawkfish lacks a swimbladder.
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The swimbladder is the most accurate diagnostic feature, having two posterior extensions and two anterior extensions.
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The swimbladder is connected to the esophagus, allowing for gulping or rapid expulsion of air, a condition known as physostome.
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Bony fish have a swimbladder which helps them maintain a constant depth in the water column, but not a cloaca.
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The swimbladder in these fish is reduced.
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They also lacked a swimbladder and would not have been able to keep afloat without actively swimming.
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These fish are sometimes called talking catfish because of their ability to produce sound by moving their pectoral spine or vibrating their swimbladder.
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Like all species of sillaginid, the swimbladder is the most dependable diagnostic feature.
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It grows to about 30 inches in length with big, broad pectoral fins and no swimbladder.
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Postero-ventrally, it is the tripus, the os suspensorium and the third rib that interact directly with the anterior chamber of the swimbladder.
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Together, the structure interacts anteriorly with the lagenar otolith set within the skull and posteriorly with the swimbladder via the pleural rib.
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The swimbladder has two compartments, and can function as a lung, allowing the hingemouth to survive in oxygen-poor environments.
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Another function of the swimbladder is the use as a resonating chamber to produce or receive sound.
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The body is transparent and melanophores and silvery patches are found on the abdomen, which contains a large swimbladder.
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The lung/swimbladder originated as an outgrowth of the gut, forming a gas-filled bladder above the digestive system.
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The swimbladder has a short, blunt anterior median projection with no posterior projection.
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They also possess a swimbladder, and do not dwell on the bottom, instead dispersing from their hatching grounds as plankton.
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They also have no scales, pelvic fins, or swimbladder.
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The fish in this genus all have relatively reduced swimbladder function.
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Some fishes have the ability to hear more sensitively due to a well-developed, bony connection between the ear and their swimbladder.
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Like other elasmobranchs, sawfish lack a swimbladder and use a large, oil-filled liver to control buoyancy.
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It uses its swimbladder to amplify sounds.
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The grunting sounds created by the swimbladder are most likely made by the vibration of its walls.
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Sound waves travel differently through fish than through water because a fish's air-filled swimbladder has a different density than seawater.
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The swimbladder and ribs are also absent.
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The swimbladder is usually divided into two chambers.
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It does not have a swimbladder; it spends most of its time on the ocean floor.
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There are no animals which have both lungs and a swimbladder.
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In the embryonic stages some species, such as redlip blenny, have lost the swimbladder again, mostly bottom dwellers like the weather fish.
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The fish has a pair of primitive lungs instead of a swimbladder, allowing it to periodically gulp air from the surface of the water.
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The remora's lower jaw projects beyond the upper, and the animal lacks a swimbladder.
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This noise comes from a special set of muscles within the body cavity that vibrate against the swimbladder.
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The duct like process on the ventral surface of the swimbladder is present.
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The eyes, nasal organ, and lateral line are also reduced, and they lack a swimbladder.
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The swimbladder has rudimentary tubules projecting anteriorly and a series laterally that diminish in size and become sawtooth-like posteriorly.
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As opposed to adults, they still have a small swimbladder.
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The swimbladder lies below the 9th and 10th vertebrae and has two chambers.
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Together with oxygen other gases are salted out in the swimbladder which accounts for the high pressures of other gases as well.
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This effect allows hemoglobin in fish with swim bladders to unload oxygen into the swimbladder against a high oxygen gradient.
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There are thin bones by the swimbladder that can be vibrated by specialized sonic muscles.
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The vertebrae count and swimbladder morphology for the species is currently unknown, but may be revealed by further collecting.
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The swimbladder is an organ of buoyancy control which is filled with gas from the blood, and which is normally removed by the reverse process.
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Although the swimbladder is not highly vascularised, it can absorb oxygen from air and also functions to produce sound by squeezing air through a narrow passage into the pharynx.
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One of the most interesting characteristics of this (and every) bichir is the presence of a modified swimbladder, which has evolved into a primitive lung structure.
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These fish had many features in common with their cartilaginous ancestors, but also important differences, most notably a swimbladder/lung, a feature lacking in sharks and rays.
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The roosterfish has an unusual arrangement of its ears: the swimbladder penetrates the brain through the large foramina and makes contact with the inner ear.
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The swimbladder morphology is also distinctive, with three anterior extensions, the middle one projecting forward and the anterolateral ones curving backward along the swimbladder.
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The cycle of diffusion continues until the concentration of oxygen in the arterial capillaries is supersaturated (larger than the concentration of oxygen in the swimbladder).
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Their adaptation for dealing with these conditions is an outpocketing of the gut, related to the swimbladder of other fishes, that serves as a lung.
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In physostomous swim bladders, a connection is retained between the swimbladder and the gut, the pneumatic duct, allowing the fish to fill up the swim bladder by gulping air.
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The spot croaker uses sonic muscle fibers that run horizontally along its body, around its swimbladder, connected to a central tendon which runs ventrally around the swimbladder.
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In cartilaginous fishes, lacking a swimbladder, the open sea sharks need to swim constantly to avoid sinking into the depths, the pectoral fins providing lift.
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The fish lacks a swimbladder.
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Secondly, the semicircular canals in the inner ear have an unusual structure and are associated with a gas-filled bladder entirely separate from the main swimbladder.
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They should know that those fish have no swim bladders.
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It is round fish with swim bladders that die, because their bladders burst coming up through the pressure zone.
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Another means of auditory communication is the vibration of swim bladders in bony fish.
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However, in most recent fish species these organs evolved into the swim bladders, which help control buoyancy.
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The structure of swim bladders and the attached sonic muscles varies greatly across bony fish families, resulting in a wide range of sound production.
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Sonar reflects off the millions of lanternfish swim bladders, giving the appearance of a false bottom.
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They have sophisticated swim bladders which allow them to rapidly compensate for pressure changes as the depth changes.
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They lack swim bladders, so sink to the stream or lake bottom.
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The swim bladders, also inherited from their ancestor served to give extra lift, allowing them to move more silently through the bamboo.
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Correspondingly, these fish also have a heterocercal and pectoral fins which provides the necessary lift needed due to the lack of swim bladders.
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The cartilaginous fish (e.g. sharks and rays) do not have swim bladders.
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By changing the amount of gas in these swim bladders, fish actively control their density.
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Some fishes, such as some species of carp and herring, hear through their swim bladders, which function rather like a hearing aid.
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Males make nests, and then attract females by singing, that is, by releasing air by contracting muscles on their swim bladders.
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Sabertooths do not have swim bladders, and the stomach is highly distensible.
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These fish do not have pelvic fins and do not develop swim bladders, staying true to their bottom-dwelling habit as adults.
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Isinglass, from the swim bladders of fish, is still used as a fining agent for wine and beer.
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The pectoral fins in this darter species may function in vertical movement, as well as in low-speed maneuvering, as these fish lack swim bladders.
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These creatures have also eliminated all excess cavities that would collapse under the pressure, such as swim bladders.
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Underwater shock waves produced by the explosion stun the fish and cause their swim bladders to rupture.
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In the case of freshwater fish, for instance, he looked for and compared the swim bladders of freshwater and marine specimens.
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Bony fish typically have swim bladders, which helps the body create a neutral balance between sinking and floating.
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They typically have swim bladders, which allows the fish to create a neutral balance between sinking and floating without having to use its fins.
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Male toadfish sing at up to 100 decibels with their swim bladders to attract mates.
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