Biology, asked by khanfatimakhan74, 11 months ago

give one point of difference between:
breathing and respiration​

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Answered by SwaggerGabru
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Answer:

The main point of difference is that photorespiration does not involve glycolysis, Krebs cycle and ETS, whereas respiration involves all the process.

The main point of difference is that photorespiration does not involve glycolysis, Krebs cycle and ETS, whereas respiration involves all the process.Explanation:

The main point of difference is that photorespiration does not involve glycolysis, Krebs cycle and ETS, whereas respiration involves all the process.Explanation:Photorespiration, also known as C2 photosynthesis or glycolate metabolism is a type of respiration which occurs under high light intensities.

The main point of difference is that photorespiration does not involve glycolysis, Krebs cycle and ETS, whereas respiration involves all the process.Explanation:Photorespiration, also known as C2 photosynthesis or glycolate metabolism is a type of respiration which occurs under high light intensities.This occurs in the plants where the oxygen is being process in the plant Calvin cycle instead of Carbon dioxide.

The main point of difference is that photorespiration does not involve glycolysis, Krebs cycle and ETS, whereas respiration involves all the process.Explanation:Photorespiration, also known as C2 photosynthesis or glycolate metabolism is a type of respiration which occurs under high light intensities.This occurs in the plants where the oxygen is being process in the plant Calvin cycle instead of Carbon dioxide.This process is initiated in the chloroplasts and the presence of light is mandatory.

Answered by Vishal101100
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Answer:

Breathing is the simple inhalation OF O2 and removal of the CO2 while respiration is a biological process of oxidation of food to get energy (including step by step processes like GLYCOLYSIS, Citric acid cycle and Electron transport system in human beings).

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