Computer Science, asked by kamtekarkeerthana, 1 month ago

what is respiration? how is it different from breathing?​

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Answered by anulekshmiaakumar111
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Explanation:

Breathing is the process of getting oxygen into the lungs and carbon dioxide out of the lungs. ... While Respiration is the release of energy from the break down of glucose in living cells. Respiration takes place in every living cell and all cells need to respire to produce the energy they need.

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Answered by pureheart
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Respiration is the exchange of gases with the breakdown of glucose and production of energy in the form of ATP. Breathing is the inhale of oxygen from atmosphere and release of Carbondioxide to the atmosphere. It doesnot involve any energy production. But in cellular respiration,glucose is broken down into CO2 and water with the release of energy.

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