what is the difference between pulmonary respiration and buccopharyngeal respiration
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Inhalation and Exhalation Are Pulmonary Ventilation—That's Breathing. The respiratory system aids in breathing, also called pulmonary ventilation. In pulmonary ventilation, air is inhaled through the nasal and oral cavities (the nose and mouth). It moves through the pharynx, larynx, and trachea into the lungs.
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Buccopharyngeal respiration is the mode of respiration via the buccopharyngeal cavity or the mouth. In this mode, the oxygen is taken up simply by diffusion or by the contraction and relaxation of the muscles of the buccopharyngeal cavity
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