Oxygen and carbon dioxide, among other gases, are crucial for the survival of aquatic animals and plants as they are involved in respiration and photosynthesis, respectively.
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Oxygen is vital for aerobic respiration, enabling aquatic organisms to generate energy. Carbon dioxide is necessary for photosynthesis in aquatic plants, allowing them to produce oxygen and organic compounds, sustaining the ecosystem’s oxygen balance and food web.