Why is the rate of breathing in aquatic organisms much faster than terrestrial organs?
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Because o2 gets dissolved in water faster and helps them to breathe faster through gills whereas in terrestrial organism the percentage of o2 in environment is Less.
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THE AMOUNT OF OXYGEN DISLOVED IN WATER IS MUCH LESSER THAN THE AMOUNT OF OXYGEN DISLOVED IN AIR ON LAND
SO AQUATIC ANIMALS BREATH FASTER THAN THE TERRITORIAL ANIMALS
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THE AMOUNT OF OXYGEN DISLOVED IN WATER IS MUCH LESSER THAN THE AMOUNT OF OXYGEN DISLOVED IN AIR ON LAND
SO AQUATIC ANIMALS BREATH FASTER THAN THE TERRITORIAL ANIMALS
HOPE IT IS HELP FULL
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