The rate of breathing in aquatic organisms is much more water than that seems in terrestrial organisms
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it is so as the O2 is diffused in water and thus is less as compaired to that in the air
so to meet the O2 requirements the aquatic animals need to breathe faster as compared to the territorial organisms
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Aquatic organisms use oxygen dissolved in surrounding water . Since air dissolved in water has fairly low concentration of oxygen , the aquatic organisms have much faster rate of breathing .
Terrestrial organisms take oxygen from
the oxygen-rich atmosphere through
respiratory organs . Hence , they have
much less breathing rate than aquatic
organisms .
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