Science, asked by ismailhipparagi, 3 months ago

why do aquatic animals breathe faster​

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Answered by kumardevanand77820
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Since the quantity of dissolved oxygen in water is very much less as compared to the quantity of oxygen present in the air aquatic animals can breathe only dissolved oxygen, so to fulfill the need of required amounts of oxygen to the body cells for proper functioning the aquatic animals have to breathe faster as ...

Answered by komal555
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Since the quantity of dissolved oxygen in water is very much less as compared to the quantity of oxygen present in the air aquatic animals can breathe only dissolved oxygen, so to fulfill the need of required amounts of oxygen to the body cells for proper functioning the aquatic animals have to breathe faster as ...

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