the rate of breathing in terresting organisms much slower than that seen in aquatic organisms why??
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Aquatic animals breathe at a faster rate than the terrestrial animals because the amount of dissolved oxygen in water is fairly low compared to the amount of oxygen in the air. To meet the oxygen need aquatic animals breathe faster to intake more oxygen
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Just like animals on land, fish need oxygen to survive – but rather than breathing air, fish extract their oxygen from the water around them. This is no easy feat because air can hold 33 times more oxygen than water, so fish have to be much more efficient breathers than terrestrial animals
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because the aquatic animals will live in water and they will not by there nose they'd will breath form there gills so breathing terresting in organisms are much slower
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