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what is respiration and transportation? ​

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Answered by Hyemi2008
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Respiration is the process through which living organisms take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide to release energy. So, naturally, respiration is a major and vital process of gas exchange. The transport of gases during respiration, both oxygen and carbon dioxide are carried out by the blood cells.

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Transportation, the movement of goods and persons from place to place and the various means by which such movement is accomplished. ... For forms of transportation for military applications, see military technology.

Answered by cutie1115
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Respiration is a process in which glucose is broken down with the help of oxygen and energy is released along with the production of carbon dioxide and water.

Transportation can be defined as the movement of any substance from one place to another. Water and nutrients required for all metabolic activities should be transported in the body of plants and animals. ... Functions of blood are to transport food, oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogenous wastes, salts.

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