Why the rate of breathing is more in aquatic organisms as compared to terrestrial organisms
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The rate of breathing in aquatic animals is more than that of terrestrial organisms because the concentration of dissolved oxygen in the water in much less than of the concentration of oxygen present in air, so they have to breathe more in order to get more oxygen.
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The breathing rate of aquatic animals is faster than that of terrestrial animals because the amount of dissolved oxygen in the water in much less than the amount on land, so they have to breathe more in order to get more oxygen
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