2) At what temperature do you think the fish needed the most oxygen? How do you know? explain
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Dissolved oxygen refers to the level of free, non-compound oxygen present in water or other liquids. It is an important parameter in assessing water quality because of its influence on the organisms living within a body of water. In limnology (the study of lakes), dissolved oxygen is an essential factor second only to water itself ¹. A dissolved oxygen level that is too high or too low can harm aquatic life and affect water quality.
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30 degree Celsius
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Being cold-blooded, fish can't regulate their body temperature. When ocean water becomes warmer, fish metabolism speeds up. When this happens, they need more oxygen to sustain bodily functions.
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