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How is ‘respiration’ different from ‘breathing’? Explain the process of aerobic and anaerobic respiration.

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Answered by Snehat
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respiration is the process of taking in oxygen to break down the food to release energy and eliminating the waste products such as carbon dioxide
and breathing is the process of inhaling and exhaling
aerobic respiration takes place in the presence of oxygen that is uses oxygen to break down food and provide energy
but anaerobic takes place in the absence of oxygen that is when there is not enough oxygen for aerobic respiration in this glucose is converted into lactic acid and energy anaerobic respiration also gives us energy but due to the release of lactic acid it may accumulate giving us cramps

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Answered by TANU81
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Respiration Is different from breathing because the process of releasing from food is called respiration and breathing is the process by which air rich in oxygenis t aken inside the body of an organism and air rich in carbon dioxide is expelled from the body.A breathe means one inhalation and exhalation.

The concept aerobic and anaerobic respiration are.
When the breakdown of glucose food occurs with the use of oxygen ,it is called aerobic respiration.
Glucose___oxygen _____co2 +water + energy.

When the breakdown of glucose occurs without the use of oxygen ,it is called anaerobic respiration ..

Glucose -___no oxygen __alcohol +co2 +water + energy..


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