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how is respiration different from breathing??​

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Answered by ayush111644
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Breathing is the physical process where you inhale and exhale air in and out of your lungs. Inhaling brings in air containing Oxygen, which is absorbed and exchanged for Carbon Dioxide. The Carbon Dioxide, now in the air inside your lungs, is expelled when you exhale. The Oxygen is carried in your blood to the cells around your body where respiration takes place. Respiration is a chemical reaction where Oxygen is used to breakdown Glucose in order to generate energy which is then used by the cell to function.

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Answered by Attitudegirl97
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Breathing involves inhale of oxygen from the atmosphere into the lungs and exhale of carbon dioxide from the lungs to atmosphere; whereas cellular respiration involves breakdown of glucose into carbon dioxide and water in living cells, releasing energy.

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