Submitted by CrazyisNSFW t3_11jkm90 in askscience
CrazyisNSFW OP t1_jb7sfrq wrote
Reply to comment by atomfullerene in What's the original function of recurrent laryngeal nerve? by CrazyisNSFW
That's something new for me. Thanks!
Side question though, can fish absorb oxygen with the swim bladder?
atomfullerene t1_jb80jaf wrote
Some fish have dual use lung/swimbladders, but a great many common fish have lost the respiration use entirely and the swimbladder often has no open connection at all remaining to the digestive tract. These fish often use other methods if they want to breath air, like the labryinth organ in bettas.
Even fish with totally closed swim bladders can absorb gasses from them into the blood...and push gasses into them from the blood. That's how they inflate and deflate them.
CrazyisNSFW OP t1_jba3c2d wrote
Thanks again for your reply!
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