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the rate of breathing in aquatic organisms is much faster than that in terrestrial organisms. why! ​

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Answered by sarasankalarikkal159
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Answered by rajeshks7351
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Terrestrial organisms take up oxygen from the atmosphere whereas aquatic animals obtain oxygen from water. Air contains more O2 as compared to water . Since the content of O2 in the air is high , the terrestrial animals do not have to breathe faster to get more oxygen.

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