ilmapussiin
Ilmapussiin is a Finnish term that translates to "air sac" or "buoyancy sac" in English. It generally refers to an internal air-filled or gas-filled cavity within an organism that serves a specific purpose, most commonly related to buoyancy control. This biological structure is found in various aquatic animals.
The most well-known example of an ilmapussiin is the swim bladder, which is present in most bony
In some instances, the term ilmapussiin might also be used more broadly to describe other air-filled structures