Usually fish need high oxygen levels. Sure they live in water, however they often hide near rocks and corals, places were they are able to get alternating levels of oxygen. Some creatures live near underwater volcanoes where the temperature and oxygen levels are altered. Other fish need to surface to the water in order to capture a breath of air before they dive down into the water again. Some fish species who are unable to collect water can drown from suffocation when unable to get enough oxygen.
High altitude animals need a high affinity for oxygen to effectively extract the limited oxygen available in their environment, where atmospheric pressure is lower, resulting in reduced oxygen levels. This adaptation allows them to efficiently bind and transport oxygen from the lungs to their tissues, ensuring that vital metabolic processes continue despite the challenging conditions. Additionally, a high affinity for oxygen helps maintain energy production and overall physiological function in the harsh, hypoxic conditions of high altitudes.
Trout are fresh, cold water fish that need high oxygen levels.
When oxygen levels are high people tend to get a 'high' sensation. When the oxygen levels are low, it feels like you are going to pass out. There are other ways to tell, but generally you would need prodigious equipment, that is most likely very expensive.
Oxygen is necessary for human survival as we need it to breathe and for our cells to function. However, exposure to extremely high levels of oxygen can be harmful and cause oxygen toxicity. This is rare and usually only occurs in situations like medical treatment with high levels of supplemental oxygen.
The animals need the oxygen that plants release.
The pulmonary circulation is the organ system that exhibits this pattern. Low oxygen levels in the blood cause vasoconstriction in the pulmonary arteries, directing blood flow towards better oxygenated areas. Conversely, high oxygen levels trigger vasodilation, allowing for increased blood flow to areas that need less oxygen.
They need Co2 from animals. Which is why we need them, for oxygen.
No, air contains about 21% oxygen, while ocean water contains only about 5-10 milliliters of dissolved oxygen per liter. The higher concentration of oxygen in the air makes it easier for animals to extract the oxygen they need for respiration.
Oxygen is the gas humans and animals need to breathe in.
There is no oxygen. Animals need oxygen to breathe. Plus, no food or water.
Yes they do. All animals need oxygen.
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