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How do the organisms living in soil breath oxygen?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Animals living below the ground and in the soil (eg., worms, grubs, etcetera) get Oxygen for breathing as indicated in the paragraph below. ... Instead of breathing air though their mouth into lungs, worms absorb oxygen from the air across their skin. Worms eat dirt.

Answered by Anonymous
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Animals living below the ground and in the soil (eg., worms, grubs, etcetera) get Oxygen for breathing as indicated in the paragraph below. ... Instead of breathing air though their mouth into lungs, worms absorb oxygen from the air across their skin. Worms eat dirt.the animals that live in the soil breathe by the air and oxygen dissolved in the soil . It can be proved but putting a lump of soil in water that will form bubbles that are made of air this proves that soil has air dissolved which is useful to breath by animals

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