Science, asked by yadavraju5971, 6 months ago

human beings can also swim under water. can they be called aquatic animals or not? give reasons for your answer​

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Answered by abhijitsrivastav26
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Answered by shivaprasadvangalasl
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The correct answer is

Humans can swim in water for a particular amount of time only. But, Humans cannot be called aquatic animals.

  • Humans are terrestrial animals and are tailored to measure on land.

The absence of gills, atoms certain chemical elements and lesser expanse of the lungs are the explanations why humans cannot live underwater.

The reasons for the answer:

  • Water is required for the survival of each living being on Earth however this merely doesn’t mean that one should sleep in water to survive.
  • Aquatic animals from the start of evolution have adapted themselves to the aquatic setting in such how that may live underwater but humans cannot.
  • Humans are terrestrial and continue to exist on land. Therefore, humans and fishes have alternative ways of obtaining chemical elements from their several habitats.
  • In humans, the lungs absorb oxygen and expel carbon dioxide. Fishes have specialized organ decisions such as 'gills' that aid in respiratory underwater. humans cannot breathe oxygen dissolved.
  • Moreover, the oxygen gift in water is sure to atomic number 1 atoms as compared to free oxygen within the air.
  • These are some reasons why humans cannot live in the water.

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