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A physostomous swim bladder is a gas-filled organ in certain fish that is connected to the digestive tract via a pneumatic duct, allowing the fish to gulp or expel air to regulate buoyancy. This type of swim bladder is found in more primitive fish species and offers greater flexibility in buoyancy control compared to the physoclistous swim bladder, which lacks this duct connection.
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