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What is the difference between inhalation and exhalation? What is the difference between photosynthesis and respiration? What is the difference between breathing and respiration? What is the difference between trachea and esophagus? What is the difference between Pharynx and Larynx? write 2 points each...............

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Answered by yakumoreyucurry
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Inhalation is the process of breathing in of air. In this process, we take in air which contains more oxygen and less carbon dioxide.
Exhalation is the process of breathing out air. In this process, we take out air which contains more carbon dioxide and less oxygen.

The process by which green plants produce their own food by using sunlight, water, carbon dioxide and chlorophyll is called photosynthesis. This process can be done only by green plants.
The process of taking in oxygen for the production of energy and removal of carbon dioxide from the body is called respiration. This process can be done by both plants and animals.

The process of taking in and taking out air is called air. It is a physical process.
The process of taking in oxygen for the production of energy and removal of carbon dioxide from the body is called respiration. It is a chemical process.

Trachea is a part of respiratory system.It helps in the transport of air to the lungs.
Esophagus is a part of digestive system. It helps in the transport of food to the stomach.

Pharynx is a cavity behind mouth and nose. It helps in the transport of the food from the mouth to esophagus.
Larynx is a hollow muscular organ which holds the vocal cords. It helps in the production of sound.

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Answered by Anonymous
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During inhalation, the lungs expand with air and oxygen diffuses across the lung's surface, entering the bloodstream. During exhalation, the lungs expel air and lung volume decreases. ... During exhalation, the diaphragm is relaxed which decreases the volume of the lung cavity.

Photosynthesis involves the use of energy from sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen. Cellular respiration uses glucose and oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water.

Breathing is a biophysical process that involves the exchange of gases through inhalation and exhalation. Respiration is a biochemical process to release energy from organic compounds which are then used for performing different physical activities.

The esophagus is the tube that connects the throat to the stomach. The trachea is the tube that connects the throat to the windpipe and lungs.

The main difference between pharynx and larynx is that pharynx is a part of an alimentary canal, which extends from the nasal cavity and mouth to the larynx and the esophagus whereas larynx is the upper portion of the trachea. ... The larynx is also called the vocal box since it contains vocal cords.

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