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why is there a difference in the rate of breathing between aquatic organisms and terrestrial organisms?? Explain.​

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Answered by mahatibadhe36
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Explanation:

The aquatic organisms have a faster breathing rate than terrestrial organisms because they get less amount of dissolved oxygen as compared to terrestrial organisms. They breathe more rapidly to get more oxygen. Some fishes used to take water through their mouths and it goes to their gills.

Answered by Yugant1913
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Complete answer:

The rate of breathing in aquatic organisms is much faster than in terrestrial organisms because the amount of dissolved oxygen is fairly lower in water than air and also that aquatic organisms like the fishes obtain oxygen water present in the dissolved state. from

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 animals have to breathe faster as compared to terrestrial animals.

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