Dissolved Oxygen In Water
The role of dissolved oxygen in maintaining aquatic life is very important. Dissolved oxygen is the measure of the quantity of oxygen dissolved in the water obtained from various forms of sources including photosynthesis. Dissolved oxygen is necessary to live, including bacteria, invertebrates, fish, and plants. In the respiration process, these organisms use oxygen, and fish respire through gills. Based on creatures the amount of oxygen needed will differ. Small creatures like crabs, oysters need only (1–6 mg/L), but fish in deep-sea need (4–15 mg/L). Bacteria and other microorganisms need less oxygen in the microbial decomposition of organic matter. The fact of dissolved oxygen is the cooler the water it contains higher levels of dissolved oxygen? To know more about these kinds of interesting facts about dissolved oxygen check my recent blog post