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← Nature & AnimalsWhich consequence results when mechanical force damages a fish's swim bladder?
A)Increased susceptibility to parasitic infections
B)Impaired buoyancy control alters swimming✓
C)Reduced olfactory sensitivity decreases hunting
D)Decreased anaerobic respiration limits fleeing
💡 Explanation
Impaired buoyancy control and depth regulation in water occurs because the swim bladder pressure changes are disrupted, therefore the Archimedes' principle is improperly regulated, rather than altered chemoreception or immunity because they are based on different physiological systems.
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