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Why is the solubility of dioxygen in water considered 'just sufficient' for aquatic life?
A. It provides the minimum amount needed for respiration by marine organisms
B. It indicates that oxygen is highly soluble in water, promoting abundant life
C. It shows that oxygen levels are always constant in water bodies
D. It proves that oxygen is the only gas needed by aquatic life
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