Why do you think oxygen dissolved in water is important for
the survival of aquatic animals and plants?
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We think so because, if the oxygen in water is not avaliable then the aquatic life will come to an end as all living things require oxygen for respiration. If oxygen is not their, the aquatic life will not be able to carry out the important means of survival I. E. Respiration
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Why do you think oxygen dissolved in water is important for the survival of animals and plant
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It is essential for the survival of fish and other aquatic organisms. Oxygen dissolves in surface water due to the aerating action of winds. Oxygen is also introduced into the water as a byproduct of aquatic plant photosynthesis. When dissolved oxygen becomes too low, fish and other aquatic organisms cannot survive.
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