how do aquatic animals breath ? where do they get oxygen from ? which property of oxygen is beneficial kalher
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From where do the aquatic animals and terrestrial animals obtain oxygen for breathing and respiration
O the other hand terrestrial organisms take oxygen directly from the atmosphere. ... Aquatic animals may breathe air or oxygen that is dissolved in water through specialized organs called gills.
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Aquatic life, like fish, typically breathe through gills. Gills are flaps located on both sides of the fish or in its mouth. As water flows into its gills, a fish absorbs oxygen through its red blood cells.
On the other hand terrestrial organisms take oxygen directly from the atmosphere. ... Aquatic animals may breathe air or oxygen that is dissolved in water through specialized organs called gills.
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