Biology, asked by creativeRC, 1 year ago

differences between respiration and breathing

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Answered by Anu112358
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Hey user,
Respiration is defined as the the process to breathe.

but

Breathing means the inhalation of Oxygen gas and exhalation of Carbon dioxide gas.

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Answered by Divyaalia
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RESPIRATION:-
1) Respiration also involves the process by which chemical energy stored in the food is released in the form of ATP along with carbon dioxide and water.
2) Respiration takes place in the cells.
3) Respiration is a chemical and involuntary process.
4) Respiration involves cells in the body an their organelles.

BREATHING:-
1) Breathing is a mechanical action involving the act of inhaling and exhaling. Breathing involves taking in oxygen from the environment and removal of carbon dioxide from the body.
2) Breathing takes place in the respiratory organs called as lungs.
3) Breathing is a physical and voluntary process.
4) Breathing involves respiratory organs and the cells called as alveoli.

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