difference between breathing and respiration
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Breathing involves inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide. Respiration involves the process wherein the oxygen is used to break the glucose into energy to be later used by the cells of the body. ... During breathing, there is no energy production.
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Breathing
The term Breathing is defined as a biophysical process in which gases are exchanged via inhalation and exhalation. Breathing is also known as 'External Respiration.
- Breathing is an external process by which oxygen is taken in, and carbon dioxide is thrown out through the respiratory organs; that's why it is called external respiration.
- In all vertebrates, the breathing process involves an excessive branch of tubes which connect the nose and alveoli.
- Respiration is a voluntary process, and energy is required in respiration. A lack of energy could lead to breathing difficulties.
- The breathing mechanism includes the contraction and relaxation of various muscles in the thoracic cavity because the lungs are unable to inflate on their ownThe term Respiration means a biochemical process which is used to release energy from the organic compounds that are then used to carry out various physical activities.
respiration
- It is an internal process in which complex organic compounds are broken down into carbon dioxide and water while releasing energy; that's why it is known as internal respiration.
- Respiration is an involuntary process that happens automatically when all the reactants are available for the reactions.
- Respiration may occur in the presence of the oxygen as well as in the absence of the oxygen, if respiration is occurred in the presence of the oxygen, then it is known as aerobic respiration, but if the respiration occurs in the absence of the oxygen, then it is known as anaerobic respiration.
- On different enzymes the respiration process is rely that catalyze various steps in the metabolic path.
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