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The term respiration has two basic physiological meanings: 1) The transport of oxygen from the outside air to the cells within the tissues and the transport of carbon dioxide in the opposite direction. (breathing) 2) The process by which cells break down and oxidize carbohydrates for energy.(cellular respiration)
anaerobic respiration
The colloquial term for artificial respiration is "the kiss of life". Also, CPR or Cardiopulmonary Resucitation ( Resusitation).
The colloquial term for artificial respiration is "the kiss of life". Also, CPR or Cardiopulmonary Resucitation ( Resusitation).
Respiration or breathing. respiration is the more scientific term. The scientific formula for respiration is O2+C6H12O6(glucose)=CO2+H2O
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cellular respiration
A few possible meanings of the term remainder could be things like something that is left over or parts of something removed and what is left is the remainder.
The term for two words that look the same but have different meanings and pronunciations is "heteronym."
AnswerPlant respiration is the form of which plants preserve energy and let it out through carbon dioxide in their leavesAnswer"The term respiration has two relatively distinct meanings in biology. First, respiration is the process by which an organism takes oxygen into its body and then releases carbon dioxide from its body. In this respect, respiration can be regarded as roughly equivalent to 'breathing'." - scienceclarified.comThe other process of same name is similar, but is one which occurs at a cellular level, rather than the macro 'breathing' level.Green plants tend to respire at night and undergo the opposite process of photosynthesis by light of day.
This is the term used for insurance while a vehicle is in tow, or on the hook.