how do acquatic planta and animals respire

they respire through oxygen disolved in water.got it

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 As we all know that water is made from oxygen also. These aquatic organism respire that oxygen mixed in it.

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They respire through their gills.
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They have lungs
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They respire through their gills
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They respore by the oxygen (O2) present in water
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animals by gills or moist skin
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By lungs
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acquatic animals usually used to respire through gills.Fish use to respire from gills and diffused oxygen usually used to transfer through tiny capillaries.land animals, take a example of insect.Insects usually used to respire through spirackles.
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Through gills
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BY GILLS
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Gills
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water's unique ability to hold and release oxygen makes it possible for fish and other animals to breathe (respire) underwater. However, oxygen concentrations inaquatic environments are rarely stable. ... Usually there is a dissolved oxygen buffer in the water to last until morning, when the process begins again.
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Aquatic plants have their leaves near or under the water, but they also need to breathe. Plants that float on the surface of the water have their stomata on top, where they have access to air. Plants that live completely under water gather carbon dioxide from the water.
As for aquatic animals,well most of them have gills but few of the mammals have blowholes so they need to jump up,breathe and go down again.
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The respire with their gills.....
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Frog is respir with their moist skin in water.....
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By gills and lungsss it depends on animal
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AQUATIC ANIMALS RESPIRE THROUGH GILLS[FOR EXAMPLE;FISHES]AND SOME RESPIRE THROUGH MOIST SKIN[FOR EXAMPLE;FROG]
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Through gills
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By their gills
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Nice q
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Aquatic plants and animals respire through the air which is dissolve in water
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They respire through gills.
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I hope this answer will be helpful!!!!!

water's unique ability to hold and release oxygen makes it possible for fish and other animals to breathe (respire) underwater. However, oxygen concentrations inaquatic environments are rarely stable. ... Usually there is a dissolved oxygen buffer in the water to last until morning, when the process begins again
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they do respire from their gills and plants have special pore
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They breathe through the oxygen dissolved in water, and aquatic animals have gills which help them to breathe
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They respire through the oxygen dissolved in water with the help of a part called gills in fishes and in the case of whales and dolphins they don't have gills instead they have blowholes on top of their head to respire and after some time they will come to the surface of water to respire.
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Aquatic animals through gills and plants through their slimy skin
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