Which of the following structures of a fish is homologous with the lung of a frog
A) Gill pouch
B) Swim bladder
C) Stomach
D) Booklungs
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Which of the following structures of a fish is homologous with the lung of a from Swim bladder
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The ‘structures of a fish’ is homologous with the ‘lung of a frog’ is the Swim bladder.
Explanation:
The ‘swim bladder’ is an important organ that is required to maintain the buoyancy of any organism under water, the buoyancy is the upward force or the thrust that is given to the organism by the water onto which it is floating, the swim bladder is filled with gas that helps the organism floating.
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