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Assume an animal lives in a mudflat that experiences low oxygen and high carbon dioxide levels twice a day during low tides. how could this animal compensate for this situation when it actually needs oxygen
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Assume an animal lives in a mudflat that experiences low oxygen and high carbon dioxide levels twice a day during low tides. how could this animal compensate for this situation when it actually needs oxygen and carbon dioxide for normal metabolism
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Reduce activity to slow down metabolism until better conditions return, as this will reduce its oxygen requirement.
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