Question:

n adjust their buoyancy with an organ called the swim

Last updated: 6/14/2023

n adjust their buoyancy with an organ called the swim

n adjust their buoyancy with an organ called the swim bladder im bladder is a flexible gas filled sac the fish can increase or se the amount of gas in the swim bladder so that it stays y buoyant neither sinking nor floating Suppose the fish is y buoyant at some depth and then goes deeper Part A What would happen to the volume of air in the swim bladder if the fish didn t change the amount of air in it O The volume of air would decrease because of the decreasing pressure O The volume of air would increase because of the increasing pressure O The volume of air would decrease because of the increasing pressure O The volume of air would increase because of the decreasing pressure Submit Part B Request Answer Will the fish need to add or remove gas from the swim bladder to maintain its neutral buoyancy O The fish will need to add gas otherwise the fish will go deeper with decreasing speed O The fish will need to remove gas otherwise the fish will go deeper with decreasing speed O The fish will need to remove gas otherwise the fish will go deeper with increasing speed The fish will need to add gas otherwise the fish will go deeper with increasing speed