Biology, asked by aayat, 1 year ago

what is respiration?


littlerose: The process of acquiring oxygen from outside the body, and to use it in the process of break-down of food sources for cellular needs, is what we call respiration...
arinsingh: Respiration is the process of releasing energy from the breakdown of food. it is of two types :1. Aerobic respiration , 2. Anaerobic respiration.
aayat: thanx

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Answered by Anonymous
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Respiration is the process by oxygen from outside is breathed in and carbon dioxide from inside is breathed. Inspiration is the breathing in of air with more of oxygen into the lungs. It is followed by the expulsion of air with more of carbon dioxide which is expiration. These two processes make up respiration. Mark as best

Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\mathfrak\green{Answer :}


\huge\textbf{Respiration :}


The process by which energy released into the cell is known as Respiration.

It happens in all living organisms all the times. 

In this O2 is need for cellular process and CO2 is need for waste product.
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\textbf{Types of Respiration :}


\textbf{1)\:Aerobic\:Respiration\::}

→ It requires oxygen.

→ Lots of ATP is produced in it.

→ It occurs in mitochondria.

→ End products are CO2 and H2O.
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\textbf{2)\: Anaerobic\:Respiration\::}

→ It don't requires oxygen.

→ Less ATP is produced in it.

→ It occurs in cytoplasm.

→ End products are lactic acid and CO2.

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