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

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Answered by Anonymous
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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. ... Aerobic respiration is a process that uses oxygen, and anaerobic respiration is a process that doesn't use oxygen.

Answered by UniquePrincess1234
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° How is ‘respiration’ different from ‘breathing’?

Answer :

Breathing is the biological process of inhaling and exhaling of the gases between the cells and the environment.

Respiration is a chemical process that takes place in the cell. The air that we inhale brings oxygen to the lungs and is carried by the blood to the cells, where it helps in the breakdown of glucose which results in the generation of energy.

Breathing takes place in the lungs. Also involves the nose, mouth and pharynx.

Respiration takes place in cells.

Breathing is voluntary as well as an involuntary physical process.

Respiration is an involuntary chemical process.

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Explain the process of aerobic and anaerobic respiration.

Answer :

Aerobic Respiration: It is the process of cellular respiration that takes place in the presence of oxygen gas to produce energy from food. This type of respiration is common in most of the plants and animals, birds, humans, and other mammals. In this process, water and carbon dioxide are produced as end products.

Anaerobic Respiration: It is a process which takes place in the absence of oxygen gas. In this process, the energy is obtained by the breakdown of glucose in the absence of oxygen. One of the best examples of anaerobic respiration is the process of fermentation in yeast.

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