Biology, asked by Manjree, 1 year ago

what is the difference between breathing and respiration


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Answered by Anonymous
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Breathing: The process of taking in the oxygen-rich air and giving out carbon dioxide-rich air called Breathing. It is also called "External Respiration".

Respiration: It is the process of exchange of gases in the cells. Oxygen is used to oxidizes food with the release of carbon dioxide and water along with energy. As this process takes within the cells of our body. It is also known as "Internal Respiration".

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Answered by AnmolBalwal
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Breathing
As the name suggests - the intake of fresh air and to give out carbon dioxide ( CO 2 ) is termed as Breathing.

Respiration
When the Blood supplies oxygen ( O 2 ) to all the parts ( cells ) of the body for the oxidization of food, generation of energy - this process of transportation of oxygen all over the body is termed as respiration. The blood PLAYS a major role in this process as it transport oxygen all over the body and thus, it is an example connective tissue.
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