Biology, asked by NakinBalan, 1 year ago

Difference between respiration and breathing

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Answered by Diyazree
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Respiration is the act of breathing. You wear a ventilator if you need help with your respiration.Everyone who breathes has the power of respiration. There is, however, another type of respiration which occurs in cells. This is the process of taking in certain substances and putting out others that a cell undergoes to produces energy. One single breath, the inhale and the exhale together, is also called a respiration whereas breathing is the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation; the process of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing carbon dioxide by exhalation.

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Answered by duragpalsingh
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Hey there!                                    

                                      Breathing:

1. Breathing is a mechanical process.

2. No enzyme is involved.

3. No Energy is released.

4. It takes place outside the cell.

5. Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide take place.

                                    Respiration:

1. Respiration is a complex process.

2. Enzymes are involved.

3. Energy is released and stored in the form of ATP.

4. It take place inside the cell.

5. Oxidation of glucose take place. 

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