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difference between respiration and combustion​

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Answered by shaikhaa9572
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Respiration is the process of oxidation of food materials like glucose, Amino acids, fatty acids to water and carbon dioxide. Respiration does not require any external heat to carry on the process. Combustion is only done by applying external heat to the sugar molecule to burn.

Answered by Anonymous
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Respiration is the process of oxidation of food materials like glucose, Amino acids, fatty acids to water and carbon dioxide. Respiration does not require any external heat to carry on the process. Combustion is only done by applying external heat to the sugar molecule to burn.

RESPIRATION COMBUSTION

Respiration is the process of oxidation of food materials like glucose, Amino acids, fatty acids to water and carbon dioxide. Combustion is the process of burning sugar to form water and carbon dioxide which helps in the release of energy in the form of heat

HEAT

Respiration does not require any external heat to carry on the process. Combustion is only done by applying external heat to the sugar molecule to burn.

SUGAR

In respiration, there is no charring of sugar occurs during oxidation of Sugar. In combustion, the sugar is melted, Chars and later burns to produce flame.

ENERGY STAGES

In respiration, energy is released in several stages throughout the process. In combustion, Energy is released only once.

ENERGY

The energy released from respiration is in the form of ATP and heat. The energy released from compassion is in the form of heat.

INTERMEDIARIES

Several intermediary products are formed during the process of respiration. No intermediary products are formed during the process of combustion.

OTHERS

Respiration is of two types aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration. The combustion is also called as process of rapid oxidation.

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