the dissolved oxygen in water is fairly low as compared to the amount of oxygen in the air so why do we say that the breathing rate in aquatic animals is much faster than that of terrestrial organisms it should know it should be its opposite
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no aquatic animals have higher breathing rate as they require oxygen
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Since the quantity of dissolved oxygen in water is fairly low as compared to the quantity of oxygen present in the air, aquatic organisms breathe faster to fulfill the required oxygen to the body cells for their proper functioning. ... The gill is where fish absorbs oxygen from the encompassing water into their blood.
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