Biology, asked by dineshkhare, 11 months ago

How does oxygen become available for plants and animals living in soil and water

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Answered by tuba9354
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Air is present in a dissolved state in water. This air is what helps plants and animals underwater respire and survive underwater. ... Oxygen is replaced in the atmosphere by the plants as they prepare food (photosynthesis). Carbon dioxide is replaced by the animals for the plants to consume.

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