Biology, asked by naveenthanda882, 4 months ago

write the difference between breathing and cellular respiration​

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Answered by saksham16358
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Answer:

Breathing involves inhale of oxygen from the atmosphere into the lungs and exhale of carbon dioxide from the lungs into the atmosphere ; whereas cellular

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

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Answered by poonamrauta123com
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Answer:

Breathing=>

Breathing is also called ‘external respiration’ as it is an external process of taking oxygen in and throwing carbon dioxide out via respiratory organs.

Respiration=>

Respiration is also called ‘internal respiration’ as it is an internal process of breaking down complex organic compounds into carbon dioxide and water while releasing energy.

Breathing=>

Breathing is a voluntary process and thus requires energy. Lack of energy might result in difficulty in breathing.

Respiration=>

Respiration is an important metabolic process as it is mostly a passive process, resulting in a large number of ATPs.

Breathing=>

The air in the lungs then gets pushed up and out, which causes it to pass through the trachea and nasal passage back to the atmosphere.

Respiration=>

Fermentation forms the basis of alcohol formation. Similarly, other anaerobic respiration processes like lactic acid fermentation and propionic acid fermentation are essential for the production of cheese and other milk products.

Breathing=>

The respirator tree begins with the trachea that is divided into several narrower branches. The number of branches differs with organisms as humans have about 23 branches, whereas the respiratory tree of a mouse has up to 13 branches.

Respiration=>

Cellular respiration occurs through a number of cycles like glycolysis, Kreb’s cycle and electron transport chain. All of these reactions together result in a large amount of energy and oxidation of organic compounds.

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