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Respiration in aquatic animals occurs through

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Answered by alvinst2005
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Fish and other aquatic organisms use gills to take up oxygen dissolved in the water and diffuse carbon dioxide out of the bloodstream. Some insects utilize a tracheal system that transports oxygen from the external environment through openings called spiracles.

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Answer: Fish and other aquatic organisms use gills to take up oxygen dissolved in the water and diffuse carbon dioxide out of the bloodstream. Some insects utilize a tracheal system that transports oxygen from the external environment through openings called spiracles.

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