Respiration and breathing are the same thing.
Respiration is the process of exchanging gases in the body, involving both breathing and cellular processes. Breathing specifically refers to the act of inhaling and exhaling air.
Cellular respiration and breathing are not equivalent. Cellular respiration carries out the processes of glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation and the Krebs cycle to derive energy from glucose (this can most efficiently be done in the presence of oxygen). Breathing is simply the mechanical action of the lungs, inhalation and exhalalation, with the former being the source of the oxygen required for cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration is the process by which cells break down glucose to produce energy, while breathing is the process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide. The key distinction between the two processes is that cellular respiration occurs within cells and involves the breakdown of glucose, while breathing is the exchange of gases in the lungs.
Cellular Respiration
Breathing is the process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide, while cellular respiration is the process by which cells convert oxygen and glucose into energy, carbon dioxide, and water. Breathing is a physical act that brings oxygen into the body, while cellular respiration occurs within cells to produce energy for cellular functions.
In Biology, respiration refers to cellular respiration - the process where cells use oxygen and glucose to produce energy. Breathing refers to taking air into your lungs and exhaling waste gases.
breathing
Calories are a form of energy. Any time a cell converts food into energy then the cell is breathing. So the relationship is that in order for cell respiration to occur the cell must convert food and calories (energy).
breathing but breathing along with cellular respiration would be called respiration
oxygen.
Yes, these are opposite processes
The external inertial respiration refers to breathing, while the cellular respiration refers to respiration between the cells.