Yes, hence some species are able to live at great depths in the oceans
dissolved oxygen in water that is absorbed by the gills.
They breathe by the constant flow of water through their bodies by way of bodily pours and they take up the dissolved oxygen, just like fish do with their gills.
The main dissolved gases found in the ocean include, but are not limited to: carbon dioxide, oxygen, and hydrogen. Dissolved gases, especially oxygen, are important, since it provides dissolved oxygen for aquatic organisms to "breathe" in. Also, the carbon dioxide dissolved in the ocean helps lessen the amount of carbon dioxide in the environment.
Fish are like humans in the way that they need oxygen. Fish breathe in dissolved oxygen and pass out carbon dioxide.
The oxygen dissolved in water is a measure of dissolved oxygen (DO).
We do not breathe in the water as we can't breathe dissolved oxygen.Dissolved oxygen are oxygen that are dissolved into the water.
It has gill chambers to store water so that they can breathe using dissolved oxygen from the water while on land.
Your Answer: Oxygen Correct Did you know:Fish breathe by extracting the dissolved oxygen in the water they swim in.
Yes the oxygen they breathe Is ALMOST dissolved in the water, so you can only breathe it with gills. Hop I answered your question. Thanks
Yes, they breathe to extract oxygen from the water like a fish.
no it is completely different are bodies cant breathe that only pure oxygen(o2). although fish can breathe the dissolved oxygen in water
Tadpoles breath the dissolved oxygen in the water.
Firstly oxygen isn't dissolved into water, but the solution is hydrogen dioxide.
No, they filter the dissolved oxygen through their gills.
dissolved oxygen in water that is absorbed by the gills.
Tubifex worms breathe through their soft, thin skin that can take in dissolved oxygen.
Like all fish, sharks extract dissolved oxygen from the water through their gills.