Chordata: Protochordata to Amphibia · Zoology

What is the primary function of the 'Swim Bladder' in most actinopterygian (ray-finned) fishes?

  1. Digestion and absorption of dietary fats
  2. Hydrostatic balance (buoyancy)
  3. Production of red blood cells
  4. Storage of metabolic waste
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Correct answer: Hydrostatic balance (buoyancy)

The swim bladder is a gas-filled sac that allows bony fish to maintain neutral buoyancy at various depths without expending energy. Cartilaginous fish lack this organ and must swim constantly to avoid sinking.

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