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What is respiration describe physiology of respiration?

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Answered by sarayudesu31
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Respiration (physiology) In physiology, respiration is defined as the movement of oxygen from the outside environment to the cells within tissues, and the transport of carbon dioxide in the opposite direction.

Answered by monica789412
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Respiration is a needed functioning of oxygen and carbondioxide we take in and out.

Explanation:

Respiration is the action of breathing. Breathing has two functions. I

n one work, the air outside goes into the lungs inside the body. This is called inhalation.

In another work, the contaminated air of the body comes out of the body. This is called exhalation. Both these tasks go hand in hand.

For this the creature does not have to make any special effort. This is the essential work of living beings and it continues to happen for life.

With respiration, the cells of the body receive oxygen. Exudation releases carbon dioxide from the body. In this way, the transfer of gases between the cells of the body is called internal respiration.

The cells of the body require oxygen for the smooth functioning of their functions. If the cells do not get the required amount of oxygen, then their work will be relaxed and in the complete absence of oxygen, the work of the cells will stop immediately.

All living cells produce carbon dioxide as a waste product. The carbon that remains in our diet is oxidized with the help of oxygen to form carbon dioxide and by this action we get heat and energy.

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