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Oxygen can be dissolved in water. This is biologically important because animals that live in the water, such as fish, need to get oxygen from the water to perform respiration and live.
If there is not enough dissolved oxygen in water then most things will not be able to live in it.
Dissolved oxygen (DO) is the amount of oxygen that is present in the water. Worms, fish, crabs and other underwater animals use gills to get oxygen from the water. Scientists generally agree that the underwater creatures need dissolved oxygen concentrations of 5.0 mg/L or more to live and thrive
Because gases dissolved in water is different then solids dissolved in water, warm water holds less dissolved oxygen than cool or cold water Hot water released in rivers or streams lowers the dissolved oxygen concentrations. Since fish also needs oxygen to live, they can't survive because there is not enough dissolved oxygen in the water for them to live off of.
Yes. Marine animals breathe in the oxygen dissolved in the water and thus can live.
Yes, hence some species are able to live at great depths in the oceans
Most get it from the dissolved oxygen in the water through their gills. Others, such as sea mammals, dolphins etc, need to surface to breathe
Atlantic Salmon live in different places in the Atlantic Ocean, hence the name "Atlantic Salmon".
Well,it depends. If you are talking about if things are going to live in the water such as fish, then yes. Although, aquatic plants like algae need Carbon dioxide dissolved in the water just like plants on land do. However, it will not cause any noticeable effects if you dissolve oxygen in water.
Salmon are fish. All fish live in water.
there is carbon dioxide molecules dissolved in the water and the plants take them out and use it to photosynthesize if it cannot find carbon dioxide it will find dissolved oxygen molecules and carry out respiration
Allows aquatic animals to participate in the process of respiration (namely, breathing), and in turn, allows them to live.