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What is the difference between cellular respiration and breathing?

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Answered by BIackCop
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Heres you answer.

Cellular Respiration -

  • Its is biological processes in which energy is produced.
  • Complete Oxidation of Glucose (C6H12O6) occurs in cytoplasm.
  • Its is a exo - thermic reaction.
  • By products are Co2, H2O and Energy.
  • During Aerobic respiration 686 KJ Energy is produced, while in aerobic respiration around 58.9 Kj energy is produced.

Breathing -

  • It is a Mechanical process.
  • Its contains Inhalation and exhalation of air.
  • 21.9% oxygen is taken in and around 4.4% Co2 is exhaled.
  • It occurs externally.

Answered by iamyourguide27
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Answer:

Cellular Respiration -

Its is biological processes in which energy is produced.

Complete Oxidation of Glucose (C6H12O6) occurs in cytoplasm.

Its is a exo - thermic reaction.

By products are Co2, H2O and Energy.

During Aerobic respiration 686 KJ Energy is produced, while in aerobic respiration around 58.9 Kj energy is produced.

Breathing -

It is a Mechanical process.

Its contains Inhalation and exhalation of air.

21.9% oxygen is taken in and around 4.4% Co2 is exhaled.

It occurs externally.

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