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oxygenated water

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Species that made their living on, in or just under the mats died out by the end of the Cambrian, Marenco says, but bioturbation allowed oxygenated waters to reach deeper layers of sediment and created new ecological niches.
That's why other oxygen-based therapies such as oxygenated water, oxygen rich foods or supplements, or treatments that release oxygen into the bloodstream -- are not as effective in treating disease.
Just the narrow end of the open shell extends above the seabed, allowing oxygenated water to be drawn into the shell and pumped out again.
 
 
 
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