How do plants and animals which live under water respires
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Animals that live underwater have specialised organ gills and special skin which help them respire. ... Aquatic animals breathe through their skin and gills, and aquatic plants have special divined stomata on their stem and leaves through those plants can respire.
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And plants have special stomata on stem and leaves and have a special mechanism which exchanges oxygen in the water and give out carbon dioxide in the result. Aquatic animals breathe through their skin and gills, and aquatic plants have special divined stomata on their stem and leaves through those plants can respire
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