Sam and John found it interesting to discuss about air. Sam further stated that air is one of the most important things that is required for the existence of life on earth as air is needed for respiration. John was not in agreement with Sam on this statement and argued that the organisms that are found in rivers, oceans and other water bodies do not have access to air but still they continue to live.
Which of the following can be an explanation for John's query?
Air is present in water in dissolved form.
Air is present at every place where there is life. In rivers, seas, oceans and other water bodies air is present but not as it is available on the surface of the earth but in dissolved form. Yes air is present in water bodies in dissolved form and aquatic animals use their gills for extracting dissolved air in water. Some aquatic animals may even use their skin for extracting air from water and thus Sam is correct with his statement that that air is one of the most important things that is required for the existence of life on earth as air is needed for respiration.