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← Nature & AnimalsHow does gas exchange happen across capillaries in a fish swim bladder?
A)By passive diffusion following Fick's Law✓
B)Through unidirectional active transport pumps
C)Via pressure-driven convective mass flow
D)Using countercurrent multiplication mechanism
💡 Explanation
Gas exchange in the swim bladder, essential for buoyancy control, happens through passive diffusion because concentration gradients in dissolved gases drive the movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide across capillaries. Therefore diffusion occurs, rather than pumps, convection, or multiplication, which depend on alternate mechanisms and cellular activity.
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