Aquatic animals use dissolved in the water
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Aquatic animals use dissolved in the water to respire.
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The oxygen dissolve in marine water by diffusion from the surrounding air; aeration of water that has tumbled over falls and rapids; and as a waste product of photosynthesis. This dissolved oxygen is then used by marine animals for respiration.
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