Why terrestrialanimalscan breath the oxygen in yhe atmosphere?
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animals use the oxygen dissolved in water to carry out respiration. Since the amount of dissolved oxygen in water is low as compared to the amount of oxygen in the air, therefore the rate of breathing in aquatic animals is much faster than it is in terrestrial animals.
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because our lungs has such anatomy that we can inspire and expire
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we inspire when pressure in lungs is less then atomspheric pressure and vice versa
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