swim like a fish - traducción al holandés
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swim like a fish - traducción al holandés

HYPOTHETICAL DEVICES TO ALLOW A HUMAN TO TAKE IN OXYGEN FROM SURROUNDING WATER
Artificial gill (human); Like-a-fish; Like-A-Fish

swim like a fish      
zwemmen als een vis
air bladder         
  • How gas is pumped into the swim bladder using [[counter-current exchange]].
  • Swim bladder from a bony (teleost) fish}}
  • The [[West African lungfish]] possesses a lung homologous to swim bladders
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GAS-FILLED ORGAN THAT CONTRIBUTES TO THE ABILITY OF A FISH TO CONTROL ITS BUOYANCY
Air bladder; Fish maw; Swimbladder; Swim bladders; Swim-bladder; Physoclistic; Pneumatic duct; Gas bladder; Physoclistous; Swimming bladder; Air-bladder
luchtzak, zwemblaas, inwendige zak met lucht gevuld in vis die dient als een bijkomstig ademhalingsorgaan om drijfvermogen te controleren (om op passende waterdiepte te blijven en naar boven en onder te gaan) zonder energie bij het zwemmen te verliezen
bathing cap         
  • Young girls from a Montreal kindergarten wearing swimsuits and swim caps, 1943
CAP WORN WHILE SWIMMING OR BATHING
Swimming cap; Head-cap; Bathing cap; Swimcaps; Swimcap; Swim caps; Swimming hat; Swim head wear; Swim head gear
badmuts

Definición

swim bladder
¦ noun a gas-filled sac in a fish's body, used to maintain buoyancy.

Wikipedia

Artificial gills (human)

Artificial gills are unproven conceptualised devices to allow a human to be able to take in oxygen from surrounding water. This is speculative technology that has not been demonstrated in a documented fashion. Natural gills work because nearly all animals with gills are thermoconformers (cold-blooded), so they need much less oxygen than a thermoregulator (warm-blood) of the same size. As a practical matter, it is unclear that a usable artificial gill could be created because of the large amount of oxygen a human would need extracted from the water.