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    Do Fish Pass Gas and How It Affects Aquatic Life

    Fish are fascinating creatures that have adapted to a wide range of environments, from the deepest oceans to the shallowest ponds. One of the lesser-known aspects of fish physiology is their ability to manage gas within their bodies. Unlike mammals, fish do not have lungs; instead, they possess a swim bladder that helps them regulate buoyancy. This swim bladder can also play a role in gas exchange, which can lead to the release of gas into the surrounding water. While this might seem mundane, the implications of gas release in aquatic ecosystems are significant and can affect not just the individual fish but all life forms within their habitats. Understanding…