Biology, asked by minivrnair, 11 months ago

Why is the rate of breathing in aquatic organisms much faster than teristrial organisms

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Answered by sajgk
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Answer:

because the amount of dissolved oxygen in water is less, so aquatic animals increase their rate of breating

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Answered by topanswers63
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Your answer :

1) The rate of breathing in aquatic organisms much faster than the terrestrial organisms because the animals living in the aquatic habitats gets oxygen dissolved in the water and there is the less amount of oxygen as compared to the the terrestrial organisms.

2) In the terrestrial habitat, there is a proper amount of oxygen which is 21%.

3) The terrestrial organisms takes oxygen direct through the air and there is no lack of oxygen in the air.So,the rate of breathing is slower in the terrestrial animals as compared to the aquatic animals.

we can easily understand this condition by watching the aquatic animals like starfish, octopus by observing their rhythmic movement which are very from high to low .This is due to their process of breathing like the chest of human start movement during the breathing.

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