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V125BC [204]
3 years ago
5

A trout finds food near the top of a river. It wants to find a safe place deeper under water to eat the meal. How does the swim

bladder help the trout get to deeper waters?
Biology
2 answers:
Zielflug [23.3K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

When the bladder is completely deflated, the fish has minimum volume and sinks to the ocean floor

zysi [14]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The trout can get to deeper water by transferring gas from the swim bladder to its blood. When gas is transferred out of the swim bladder, it deflates, allowing the fish to sink deeper in the water.

Explanation:

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