Pulmonary respiration vs cellular respiration
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Respiration through lungs is called pulmonary respiration. It includes breathing movement: inhale of oxygen from the atmosphere into the lungs and exhale of carbon dioxide from the lungs into the atmosphere; cellular respiration involves breakdown of glucose into carbon dioxide and water in living cells, releasing energy.
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Cellular respiration is not the same thing as breathing, but they are closely related. When you breathe in, you take in the When you breathe in, you take in the oxygen your cells need for cellular respiration. When you breathe out, you get rid of the carbon dioxide that your cells produce during cellular respiration.
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