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Creatures in water breathe with oxygen that is slightly soluble in water. Is this statement true or false?
It is wrong for living things in water to breathe with oxygen that is slightly soluble in water.

In the heterotrophs, coastal organisms breathe by oxygen slightly soluble in water, while deep-sea organisms metabolize oxygen by decomposing oxygen in other organic substances.

Autotrophic organisms can use photosynthesis to synthesize oxygen.