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rate of breathing in aquatic organisms is much faster than in the Terrestrial organisms why​

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Answered by bhartikukreja
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it is because aquatic animals receive less oxygen for breathing as the use oxygen dissolved in water to fulfill their requirement they have to breathe at a faster rate

Answered by Anonymous
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Aquatic animals breathe faster as compared to terrestrial animals because they obtain oxygen dissolved in water through gills. Water contains low amount of dissolved oxygen than that found in air for terrestrial animals to breathe.

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