why are gills so widely seen in aquatic animals but not in land animals?
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Because aquatic animals are surrounded by fluid which keeps the gills moist and able to function by exchanging gases with the environment. Land animals are not surrounded by fluid so in order to exchange gases their gill analogs (lungs) have to be internal where they can be kept constantly moist.
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Because aquatic animals are surrounded by fluid which keeps the gills moist and able to function
by exchange of gases with the environment.
Land animals are not surrounded by fluid so in order to exchange gases their gills lungs
have to be internal where they can be kept constantly moist.
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