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Fish have a swim bladder, an internal gas-filled organ that helps them maintain buoyancy and stability in the water. This organ allows them to control their vertical position, preventing them from rolling or tilting excessively. Additionally, the structure of their fins and body shape aids in balancing and maneuvering, further helping to keep them upright while swimming.

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