Internal organ filled with air with which fish can control their buoyancy.
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Examples for "air bladder"
Examples for "air bladder"
1Isinglass is a sort of glue made from the viscera and air bladder of certain fish, as cod and sturgeon.
2Snakeheads, not affected by the electro shock, expel their large air bladders and head to land.
3I inflated my anti-G suit to the maximum setting and the air bladders squeezed my belly button nearly to my spine.
4"But air bladders, no wings-it'sa squirrel blimp," Milo said.
5It contained air bladders that could be inflated to squeeze those body parts and restrict blood flow from the upper torso and head.
1Its residents now sell fish maw soup, made from the swim bladders of large fish.
2Objective: To identify the original species of fish maw sold in Guangzhou market by DNA barcoding technology.
3Conclusion: DNA barcoding combined with BOLD identification system can accurately identify the species origin of commercial fish maw.
4BOLD identification and UPGMA clustering analysis indicated the fish maw samples were derived from five fish species of three families.
5Often diners will choose to add other ingredients like fish maw or deep-fried soy rolls to soak up the sauce.
1The volume of the swim bladder was calculated in all animals.
2Real fish control their buoyancy, using a gas filled organ, called a swim bladder.
3The swim bladder does that job, thereby freeing up the muscles for active propulsion.
4Additionally, fluid was found within the swim bladder in three of the abnormal koi.
5In all koi with buoyancy problems, the gas volume of the swim bladder was reduced.
1"Just a boiler and valves to circulate steam around the gas bladders in the arms-andto keep us from freezing."