In coelacanths, a swim bladder is present, but the swim bladder is full of adipose tissue (fat) , which is there on a fairly permanent basis. If such a swim bladder is used by coelacanths to affect buoyancy, then it does so in much the same way as does the
A) liver of a shark.
B) physoclistus swim bladder.
C) physostomus swim bladder.
D) lung of a lungfish.
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