Biology, asked by lakshmichhaya37, 3 months ago

Difference between breathing and respiration (in site of the process)​

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Answered by reverie36
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Explanation:

  • Breathing is the biophysical process which involves the inhaling and exhaling of air through lungs.

  • whereas respiration is the biochemical process which involves in generating the energy by breaking down the glucose which is further used by cells in various function.

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Answered by Ankitsinharaya
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Answer:

Breathing Cellular Respiration

Definition

Breathing involves the process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide Cellular respiration is the process of breaking down of glucose to produce energy, which is then used by cells to carry out the cellular function.

Process Occurrence

Breathing takes place in the lungs. Also involves the nose, mouth and pharynx Respiration takes place in cells

Type of Process

Breathing is voluntary as well as an involuntary physical process. (For example, breathing during sleep is involuntary. Voluntary breathing is observed when we sing, speak, swim or for relaxation techniques) Respiration is an involuntary chemical process.

Production of Energy

There is no production of energy in this process. Energy is produced and released in the form of ATP.

Cellular Activity

As it occurs outside cells, it is called the

extracellular process. (Occurs between the organism and the external environment) As it occurs inside cells, it is called the intracellular process.

Enzyme used

No enzymes are used during the process. A large number of enzymes are used during the process.

Associated Organs

Breathing occurs through respiratory organs, including the nose, lungs, etc. Respiration takes place in cells and cell organelles, including mitochondria, etc.

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