Biology, asked by animahazra13, 6 months ago

What is respiration? how are respiration and burning similar are how are they different?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Respiration is a chemical reaction that happens in all living cells, including plant cells and animal cells. It is the way that energy is released from glucose so that all the other chemical processes needed for life can happen. Do not confuse respiration with breathing (which is properly called ventilation).

Both Respiration and Burning uses oxygen. Both Respiration and Burning produces energy. Both Respiration and Burning gives out carbon dioxide as the end product. The overall chemical reactions of both Respiration and Burning are the same.

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Answered by krishbadgujar
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Oxidation of organic food particularly carbohydrates in living cells to release energy is called respiration.

Similarities between respiration and burning:

Both require oxygen

Both produce energy

Both result in the formation of CO2 and water

Differences between respiration and burning:  

Respiration Burning

1. Occurs in a series of chemical steps 1. Occurs in a single step

2. Carried out by enzymes 2. Carried out by heat

3. Biochemical process 3. Physico-chemical process

4. Energy is liberated in the form of ATP and some heat 4. Energy is liberated in the form of heat and light

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