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external respiration/brething​

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External respiration is the process of exchanging oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other blood solutes with the external environment.

Respiration in whole is the process of delivering oxygen to the cells to extract the energy from sugars in oxidative phosphorylation in the mitochondria. This process uses oxygen, and produces carbon dioxide, as well as a number of other waste metabolites during the normal function of cells.

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