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explain the difference between respiration and breathing​

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Answered by Rizuu12
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Answer:

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Explanation:

BREATHING :-

# The process in which intake oxygen and release carbon dioxide

#It cannot involve any enzyme

# It take energy but not release energy

# Some organs are involved

(RESPIRATION)

# The process in which oxidation of food and also breathing involved.

# Enzyme are involved

# Huge amount of energy release.

#Each and every cell are involved.

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Answered by charishmaarpineni
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Answer:

Explanation:

BREATHING *

Breathing is a biophysical process that involves the exchange of gases through inhalation and exhalation.

Breathing is also called ‘external respiration’ as it is an external process of taking oxygen in and throwing carbon dioxide out via respiratory organs.

The process of breathing in all vertebrates consists of highly branches network of tubes that connect the nose and the alveoli.

Breathing in repetitive cycles where the number of respiratory cycles in a minute is called breathing or respiratory rate.

RESPIRATION *

Respiration is a biochemical process to release energy from organic compounds which are then used for performing different physical activities.

Respiration is also called ‘internal respiration’ as it is an internal process of breaking down complex organic compounds into carbon dioxide and water while releasing energy.

Respiration, unlike breathing, occurs in all living organisms.

It is an involuntary process that occurs automatically if all the reactants for the reactions are available.

Respiration takes place in the mitochondria of all the cells throughout the body.

Respiration is a metabolic process where glucose is oxidized in the presence of oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water.

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