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B) Live in a moist/aquatic environment
Organisms that live in aquatic environments also require respiratory systems if their bodies are too large in to allow for diffusion to be a sufficient mechanism for gaseous exchange. An example is the fact that fish have gills which make up their respiratory systems, even though they live in aquatic environments.
Organisms that live in aquatic environments also require respiratory systems if their bodies are too large in to allow for diffusion to be a sufficient mechanism for gaseous exchange. An example is the fact that fish have gills which make up their respiratory systems, even though they live in aquatic environments.