The majority of bony fish has swim bladder that keeps them buoyant. The organ is also called gas bladder, fish maw, or air sac.
the organ is caled a swim bladder
the madula oblengata
get oxygen to its body cells
once they die,all the air bubbles in them help them float to the top!
Fish use a swim bladder to remain buoyant.
a organ systems are shared by both fish and birds because they have the same respiratory system, nervous system and reproductive system.
Yes, if it didn't it would float to the top!
Perhaps its in a sort of shock? If the fish in question is a new pet fish, I mean. Normally when you buy a new fish, it comes in a plastic baggie. You're supposed to place the sealed baggy (with fish/water still inside) into its new fish tank. This makes the water in the baggy slowly change to the temperature of the water in the fish tank, and prevents the fish from undergoing the "shock" that accompanies dumping it into a different temperature environment.
to help the fish swim and float
fish does float on water!
the only organ that does not float is the brain
Yes, because it attracts other fish that it eats
they have an organ called a swim bladder. It is filled with gas and it keeps them afloat.
A swim bladder is an organ in certain fish to help them stay buoyant. Examples of fish with a swim bladder are goldfish, betta fish, and chiclids. It works something like the lungs of mammals. Since it is an organ, it cannot spread to other fish.
the lungs
they float because they are clever
floating like fish
Fish have an organ called the swim bladder. When the want to go deeper they fill it up with water and they sink down. When the want to go up, they release all the water and they float up.
float up
float