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swim bladderThin-walled, air-filled sac found between the gut and the spine in bony fishes. Air enters the bladder from the gut or from surrounding capillaries (see capillary), and changes of air pressure within the bladder maintain buoyancy whatever the water depth. In evolutionary terms, the swim bladder of higher fishes is a derivative of the lungs present in all primitive fishes (not just lungfishes). How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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By using this unique air bladder to
adjust their buoyancy, or ability to float, rattails can root around the
seafloor in search of food. Their Inflata-belt design incorporates
a unique air bladder and strap combination to provide adequate buoyancy
in a very comfortable package that is smaller and lighter than most
comparable belt-pack devices.
The air bladders flex to allow the user to work through their
neurological tone to reach muscle inhibition, putting the user in
control of the gradual increase toward extension. |
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