What is the difference between combustion and respiration?
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Combustion can be either aerobic or anaerobic, but respiration of either kind is a biologic process, while combustion is non-biologic & occurs rapidly and at high temperature.
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Combustion
1. It is a non-cellular process.
2. Combustion is an uncontrolled process.
3. Combustion is a physicochemical process.
4. Energy is released in a single step as all chemical steps occur simultaneously.
Respiration
1. It occurs inside living cells.
2. It is under biological control.
3. Respiration is a biochemical process.
4. Energy is released in stages as chemical bonds are broken in steps.
5. Less than 50% energy is liberated as heat.
6. Light is liberated in a very few cases.
7. Temperature is not allowed to rise.
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1. It is a non-cellular process.
2. Combustion is an uncontrolled process.
3. Combustion is a physicochemical process.
4. Energy is released in a single step as all chemical steps occur simultaneously.
Respiration
1. It occurs inside living cells.
2. It is under biological control.
3. Respiration is a biochemical process.
4. Energy is released in stages as chemical bonds are broken in steps.
5. Less than 50% energy is liberated as heat.
6. Light is liberated in a very few cases.
7. Temperature is not allowed to rise.
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