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 ==== When Nature Inflates ==== ==== When Nature Inflates ====
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 elodea & plasmolysis Copyright A. Gillham,  ©Blackpool Sixth Form College elodea & plasmolysis Copyright A. Gillham,  ©Blackpool Sixth Form College
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 source: _www.arages.de_Frank_Lepper_Freiburg Bubble Spider by Jacques De Schryver\\ source: _www.arages.de_Frank_Lepper_Freiburg Bubble Spider by Jacques De Schryver\\
  
-{{squid.jpg?500}} {{females.jpg?450}}\\+{{squid.jpg?400}} {{females.jpg?360}}\\
 Monterey Jellyfish: copyright 1992  phil@mit.edu\\ Monterey Jellyfish: copyright 1992  phil@mit.edu\\
 Freshwater Jellyfish (Craspedacusta sowerbyi)by Gen-yu Sasaki, Japan\\ Freshwater Jellyfish (Craspedacusta sowerbyi)by Gen-yu Sasaki, Japan\\
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-{{:octace02.jpg?220}}{{:55010184.jpg?250}}    {{:swim_bladd_m1088241.jpg?175}}\\+{{:octace02.jpg?220}}{{:55010184.jpg?250}}    {{:swim_bladd_m1088241.jpg?175}}{{:squid21.jpgcranchiid_squid_juvenile_from_plankton-photo_uwe_kils_gfdl..jpg?93}}\\
 Bubble Eye fish: Bubble Eye fish:
 Carassius auratus, bright orange bubble-eye goldfish has fluid-filled sacs under its eyes and a showy tail. Carassius auratus, bright orange bubble-eye goldfish has fluid-filled sacs under its eyes and a showy tail.
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 Swim bladder, Swim bladder,
-The Globe Fish lives in shallow water and uses its swim bladder to ascend and decend in the water. The swim bladder is a sac inside the abdomen that contains gas. If you have caught a fish and wondered why its eyes are bulging from its head, it is because the air in the swim bladder has expanded and is pushing against the back of its eye. The gas in the swim bladder is mostly oxygen. Nitrogen and carbon dioxide are also present. De zwemblaas stelt de vis in staat om zijn massadichtheid continu aan te passen en het lichaam in de gewenste positie te houden zonder dat de vis verder energie hoeft te verbruiken met zwembewegingen.+The Globe Fish lives in shallow water and uses its swim bladder to ascend and decend in the water. The swim bladder is a sac inside the abdomen that contains gas. If you have caught a fish and wondered why its eyes are bulging from its head, it is because the air in the swim bladder has expanded and is pushing against the back of its eye. The gas in the swim bladder is mostly oxygen. Nitrogen and carbon dioxide are also present. De zwemblaas stelt de vis in staat om zijn massadichtheid continu aan te passen en het lichaam in de gewenste positie te houden zonder dat de vis verder energie hoeft te verbruiken met zwembewegingen.\\ 
 +In the squid next to it we can clearly see the swimbladder inside the body. 
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 or go back: [[Cocky Eek]]  or go back: [[Cocky Eek]] 
  
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