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What are the primary ways dissolved oxygen is lost from an aquatic ecosystem?

  1. Through respiration by aquatic organisms.
  2. Through the air-water interface.
  3. Through photosynthesis by aquatic plants.
  4. Through absorption by the substrate at the bottom of the water body.

    Ai, ii

    BAll

    Cii only

    Dii, iii

    Answer:

    A. i, ii

    Read Explanation:

    • Oxygen in the terrestrial ecosystems occurs in the atmosphere along with other gases in a certain fixed concentration.

    • In aquatic ecosystems it is dissolved in water, where its concentration varies constantly depending on factors that influence the input and output of oxygen in water.

    • Dissolved oxygen escapes the water body through air-water interface and through respiration of organisms (fish, decomposers, zooplanktons, etc).

    • When the dissolved oxygen level falls below 3-5 ppm, many aquatic organisms will die.


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