Why do scientist do not like the word artificial respiration
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Because "respiration" is a biochemical process which takes place in living cells that releases energy.
What non-scientists call "respiration" is in fact just "breathing". So "artificial respiration" is actually "artificial breathing", or perhaps more accurately "assisted breathing" or "assisted ventilation".
In the UK, any student who calls breathing "respiration" in an exam gets zero marks for that question.
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Scientists do not like it as it is natural and biochemical activity.
- Artificial respiration is a metabolic action
- This metabolic action either prompts or facilitates breathing.
- A movement of gases is naturally seen during this approach through pulmonary ventilation and internal and external respiration.
- These methods, if used promptly and correctly, can avert some drowning, choking, strangling, and electric shock-related serious fatalities.
- However, scientists do not prefer this word. Although non-scientists refer to it as respiration, it is really just breathing.
- This is so because breathing is an energy-releasing biochemical activity that occurs within the living cells.
- As a result, aided breathing or assisted ventilation are other names for artificial respiration, which is more precisely known as artificial breathing.
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