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nikitadnepr [17]
2 years ago
6

Why is aquatic animal respiratory system is different from ours? ​

Biology
2 answers:
Wewaii [24]2 years ago
5 0

The respiratory systems of aquatic animals differs from ours aquatic animals are adapted to absorb oxygen from the water they filter while we human diffuse air which is more easier and efficient

This goes to say that our respiratory system is more efficient to use than that of aquatic animals

<h3>What is respiration?</h3>

Respiration can simply be defined as ability of living organisms to exchange of gases between itself and its environment.

There are two major types of respiration which occurs in living organisms. These are:

  • Aerobic respiration
  • Anaerobic respiration

So therefore, the respiratory systems of aquatic animals differs from ours aquatic animals are adapted to absorb oxygen from the water they filter while we human diffuse air which is more easier and efficient

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Brut [27]2 years ago
4 0

The aquatic animal's respiratory system is different from the human respiratory system because the aquatic animals have gills while the human has lungs.

<h3>What is respiratory system?</h3>

The respiratory system is one of the major systems of the body that helps in the intake of oxygen and removal of carbondioxide as waste products from the body.

The aquatic animals are those animals that live, reproduce and survive in the water while human survive in the terrestrial ecosystem.

Due to the difference in the ecosystem existing between the aquatic animals and humans, they have different respiratory system that functions differently too.

The aquatic animals possess gills which can absorb oxygen from water while the human has lungs which allows the diffuser of oxygen with release of carbon dioxide.

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