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where do aquatic plants and animals get oxygen from

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Answered by Saksham1773
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Plants undergo photosynthesis, which is the process where carbon dioxide,water, and sunlight are transformed into sugar and oxygen. Even though they look different than terrestrial (land) plants, aquatic plants, or plantsthat live on the water's surface or submerged underwater, also undergo photosynthesis.




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Answered by SmartestBrain
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There are millions of animals that breathe underwater. Look at a coral reefs, crabs snails. other mollusks. Squids, worms, clam, anemone, many types of non-fish animals.Plants undergo photosynthesis, which is the process where carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight are transformed into sugar and oxygen. Even though they look different than terrestrial (land) plants, aquatic plants, or plants that live on the water's surface or submerged underwater, also undergo photosynthesis.

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