Biology, asked by monikashindemonikash, 5 days ago

How is breathing different from respiration?​

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Answered by AbhishekBhujbal
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Breathing and respiration are two completely different but interrelated body processes which assist body organs to function properly. Breathing is the physical process of exchanging gases whilst respiration is a chemical process which takes place at a cellular level and produces energy.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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Breathing and respiration are two separate but connected biological processes that let the body's organs work properly.

  • Breathing is a physical process of exchanging gases, whereas respiration is a chemical activity that occurs at the cellular level and provides energy.
  • The motion of air or water moving across the surface of a respiratory apparatus such as the gills or lungs to allow the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide from the environment during the process of respiration is known as breathing.
  • Respiration is a biological process in which an organism's cell extracts energy from oxygen and glucose and exchanges it for ATP, carbon dioxide, and water.
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