Most fish (especially the "Bony fish") achieve neutral buoyancy through a sac called the swim bladder in there body of which is filled with air, not much but it'a just enough to keep then a float. The fish can control this organ, and using that they can fill or release air to allow them to rise or sink.
Cartilaginous fish however, do not have a swim bladder.
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ATP
Explanation:
ATP is essential for both contraction and relaxation of muscles, with calcium being the main factor for the affinity between actin and myosin, in order to reach the sarcomere shortening phase.
The function of ATP is to release energy for the occurrence of movement, in addition to other actions. While there is calcium bound to troponin, there is cross-bridge(projections of actin filaments) cycling and muscle contraction.
Thus, ATP has three main functions in muscle contraction:
Providing energy to shorten the sarcomere, enabling actomyosinic shutdown by physical-chemical interaction to the thick filament and supporting the calcium pump, which ends the cycling of the cross bridges.
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Light provides the energy for photosynthetic pig- ments to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) and water into sugars and oxygen. As light intensity increases – until a point – the amount of sugars increases and thus, more energy is available for plant growth and maintenance. ;)
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