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how is respiration different from breathing​

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Answered by alisa67
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Breathing is a constant process where you breathe in oxygen and expel out carbon dioxide constantly throughout the day. Respiration is a process where the body uses the oxygen to break down glucose and release energy, so that the cells in the body can use it. Carbon dioxide and water are produced during respiration.

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Answered by RomeoRohit
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breathing involves inhale of oxygen from the atmosphere into the lungs and exhale the carbon dioxide from the lungs into the atmosphere.whereas cellular respiration involves breakdown of glucose into carbon dioxide and water in living cells.

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