what is difference between cellular respiration and internal respiration
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Internal respiration is the processes by which gases in the air that has already been drawn into the lungs by external respiration are exchanged with gases in the blood ;that has returned to the lungs after passing through tissues around the body because carbon dioxide (CO2) is removed from the blood and replaced with oxygen (O2).The processes of internal respiration take place in the distal respiratory tree, which is described at the bottom of the page about the tracheobroncial tree.Internal respiration concerns 'gasesous exchange' 'down a gradient'. That is, gases that are at a high concentration are reduced to a lower concentration and vice-versa.
The cellular respiration is the series of metabolic processes by which living cells produce energy through the oxidation of organic substances.
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