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Increasing the volume of urine within the urinary bladder from 100 ml to 200 ml would have very little effect on the hydrostatic pressure within the bladder.
Toothlike Hooks
Structures resembling teeth or hooks, often used by plants or animals for attachment or predation.
Gill Arches
Skeletal elements that support the gills in fish and some amphibians, crucial for the respiration process in aquatic organisms.
Lateral Lines
A sensory system found in aquatic vertebrates, used to detect movement and vibration in the surrounding water.
Electroreceptors
Specialized sensory receptors that certain aquatic animals possess, allowing them to detect electrical fields in their environment.
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