How do fish in the deep sea bear strong water pressure?

The tissues and cells of fish in the deep sea are full of liquid and gas, so they can keep balance with the pressure of seawater. Just like a person in the air.

It's just that deep-sea fish can't float to shallow water quickly, because the pressure in the fish can't be reduced quickly to reach a balance, and because of the sudden decrease of seawater pressure, their stomachs will turn out, their eyes will protrude, and blood vessels will rupture, leading to death. Just like the science fiction movies we watch, it is a truth that people suddenly lose pressure and explode in space.