how does oxygen become available to animals and plants living in water and soil
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Oxygen dissolved in water is used by the aquatic organisms to breathe through specialized organs called gills or directly through the skin. The organisms living in soil and plant roots get oxygen by using the air present in the spaces formed between soil particles.
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oxygen is a gas and gas is dissolved in water and soil
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