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why is the rate of breathing in aquatic organism much faster than in terrestrial organism?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Since the amount of dissolved oxygen in water is fairly low compared to the amount of oxygen in the air, the rate of breathing in aquatic organisms is much faster due to the low concentration of oxygen in the environment than that seen in terrestrial organisms.

Answered by lopamudrabehera18
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Answer:

Aquatic animals breathe at a faster rate than the terrestrial animals because the amount of dissolved oxygen in water is fairly low compared to the amount of oxygen in the air. To meet the oxygen need aquatic animals breathe faster to intake more oxygen.

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