well oxygen dissolves in the water and makes it dissolved oxygen and so they still take in regular oxygen just mixed with water
If Your Saying Aquatic Then It's Algae
Plants breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen; animals breathe in oxygen & breathe out carbon dioxide.
Penguins breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. They have this in common with all animals.
Animals breathe in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
Animals get rid of Carbon Dioxide by breathing. Animals breathe in oxygen and they breathe out carbon dioxide.Diffusion from the cells, and diffusion from the bodies of insects.Animals with a blood circulation & lungs exhale it.
No, invertebrates do not breathe carbon dioxide. All animals breathe oxygen.
Plants and animals have a synergistic existence, meaning that they benefit from each other in their survival. When animals breathe in air, their bodies remove the air's oxygen and use it for fuel. When they breathe out, they breathe out carbon dioxide. Plants love carbon dioxide. They take it and convert it back to oxygen which they then disperse into the air for animals to breathe. Your answer is "carbon dioxide".
Animals breathe a mix of gases including;NitrogenOxygenCarbon dioxideWaterArgon
Oxygen
Carbon Dioxide
Animals breathe in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide. Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
Yes water pollution can prevent aquatic animals from taking in dissolved carbon dioxide. This is because the carbon levels can be low or because the gills of the animal get blocked by pollutants.
Carbon Dioxide is absorbed by plants for use in photosynthesis to make sugars. During the process of photosynthesis, some oxygen is made as a byproduct. This oxygen is then inhaled by animals. Animals exchange oxygen in the air for carbon dioxide. Then the cycle starts over again.