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what is the difference between tissue respiration and cell respiration?
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Answered by anshuraj10
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It is a metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose and produces ATP. Cellular respiration involves the breakdown of glucose into carbon dioxide and water in living cells, releasing energy.

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What is the difference between cellular respiration and tissue respiration?

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Answered by mohit810275133
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Tissue respiration;

➡️The process by which living cells absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide.

➡️Internal respiration occurs in animals with a circulation system.

➡️Animals with gills or lungs take up oxygen and transport oxygen-rich blood throughout the body, they transport carbon dioxide-rich blood from the body back into the respiratory organs where it is expelled.

Cellular respiration:

➡️It is a metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose and produces ATP.

➡️Cellular respiration involves the breakdown of glucose into carbon dioxide and water in living cells, releasing energy.

➡️ The oxygenated blood is carried to all living cells in the body of an organism through blood circulatory.

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