Science, asked by arunaaru25, 3 months ago

what is respiration? How is it different from breathing​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Respiration is a process by which living things produce energy from food. Respiration usually needs oxygen

breathing is the biological process of inhaling and exhaling of the gases between the cells and the environment. The mechanism of breathing involves various respiratory structures such as the windpipe, lungs and nose. Respiration, on the other hand, is a chemical process that takes place in the cell.

Answered by raviyadav52951
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Explanation:

respiration

there is release energy and the end

it involves the breaking down of food glucose into energy

it is intracellular process means taking placein the cells it is the chemical process

breathing

the carbon dioxide it is the extracellular process means take place outside the between the environment and outside of the body it is a physical process

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