There is a difference in the rate of breathing between aquatic organisms and terrestrial organisms. Why? Explain.
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Answer:Aquatic organisms breathe faster as compared to terrestrial organisms. This is because the amount of O ₂ present in the water is very less as compared to the amount of O₂ present in the air. That's why aquatic organisms to get more O₂ , they need to breath faster as compared to terrestrial organisms
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Aquatic organisms breathe faster as compared to terrestrial organisms. This is because the amount of O2 present in the water is very less as compared to the amount of O2 present in the air. That's why aquatic organisms to get more O2, they need to breath faster as compared to terrestrial organisms.
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