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Why do scientists not like the word"artificial respiration"?​

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Answered by khushi38223
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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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Answered by 1190567
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Answer: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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