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What is the difference between the way a human respirates and the way animal respirates

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Answered by ajaybosshoss
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HUMAN RESPIRATES :

Respiration is the process by which living organisms take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. The human respiratory system, working in conjunction with the circulatory system, supplies oxygen to the body's cells, removing carbon dioxide in the process.

ANIMAL RESPIRATES :

Cellular respiration is the process by which animals take in oxygen and exchange it for carbon dioxide and water as waste products. Animals have specialized systems that help them do this successfully and efficiently.

Answered by suguan100
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I think its answer will be asanimal can respire through many organs like skin, gills, etc. but human can only respire through lungs and nose ,So, I think this is the difference

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