what advantage over accurate equations do not Terrestrial organisms have with regard to obtain oxygen for respiration
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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 air is high, the terrestrial animals do not have to breathe faster to get more oxygen. Therefore, unlike aquatic animals, terrestrial animals do not need adaptations for gaseous exchange.
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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 air is high, the terrestrial animals do not have to breathe faster to get more oxygen. Therefore, unlike aquatic animals, terrestrial animals do not need adaptations for gaseous exchange.
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♤The amount of oxygen dissolved in water is fairly low as compared to the amount of oxygen present in air.
♤ the rate of breathing in aquatic organisms is much faster than that seen in terrestrial organisms.
♤ Fishes take in water through there mouth and force it past the gills where the dissolved oxygen is taken up by the blood.
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