Yes, in the most basic sense this is true but it is more complex than that. This question really is asking about animal cells. Plant cells work a little differently but they also move gases in and out their cells.
No both are different but interrelated,
True
respiration happens inside the body and breathing happens outside the body
No, respiration is where you get energy from food you eat.
no there completely different.
You could say that, yes.
No. There are 2 types of respiration: One form of respiration involves breathing and the other involves breaking down food inside the body to release energy (this form of respiration involves 3tages: 1. Glycolosis, 2. Krebs Cycle and 3. Electron Transfer cycle. I'm not sure if number 3 is correct, but if its not the stage has a name similar to it).
Breathing brings in oxygen, which is usually necessary for cellular respiration, in your lungs. Holt Science Book Respiration is the release of energy from food, usually sugar. It is a chemical reaction which takes place inside all living cells. Breathing is the process by which air is drawn into and out of the lungs. When air is in the lungs, oxygen is taken into the body. The oxygen is then used during respiration to 'burn' the food, releasing its energy. When food burns, it produces waste carbon dioxide. This CO2 is passed out of the body from the lungs when we breathe out. So, respiration and breathing are connected, but they are not the same thing. Unfortunately, some people do still use the two words to mean the same thing. Also, the breathing system is also called the respiratory system. Just to make it worse, giving someone a kiss is called artificial respiration, instead of artificial breathing! Breathing is sometimes divided into two stages: ventilation (the movement of air in and out of the lungs) and gas exchange (the absorption of oxygen from the lungs and the release of CO2 into the lungs). One last complication: breathing is sometimes called 'external' respiration, and respiration is sometimes called 'internal' or 'cellular' respiration, there is also aerobic and unaerobic respiration... See: http://www.kidshealth.org/kid/body/lungs_noSW.html http://www.kidshealth.org/kid/watch/er/cpr.html http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/biology/humansasorganisms/3respirationrev1.shtml
Breathing and Respiration are not the same thing. Breathing is movement of air into and out of the lungs. Respiration is the process in which oxygen and glucose undergo a complex series of chemical reactions inside cells. Hope this helped!
Breathing is the process in which living organisms take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide.Respiration is the process in which the glucose is burnt in the presence of oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water and energy .Breathing takes place outside the bodyRespiration takes place inside the bodyDuring breathing we only take air in through our nose and breathe it out.But during respiration the breaking down of food in the presence of oxygen takes place.
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There is no preposition. The word "inside" is an adverb, because it has no object. In the sentence "I like playing video games inside the mall" the word inside becomes a preposition, with the object mall.
Respiration occures in the cells of the body. Respiration is always occurring. We are always breathing, so respiration is always occurring Respiration occurs inside cells in organelles called MITOCHONDRIA. MITOCHONDRIA are found in both plant and animal cell.Cells that have a high energy requirement contain more MITOCHONDRIA than cells that require less energy. The muscle cell in your legs, for example: Have lots of MITOCHONDRIA.
that breathing is the lung you has inside