How is Respiration Different from Breathing?

Usually breathing and respiration are known as the same in the human language. But unfortunately in the language of science, it has been simply cleared that respiration and breathing are different from each other. Breathing means inhale and exhale of oxygen in a continuing way in which oxygen is inhaling in the body and carbon-dioxide is exhaling from the body. Respiration is a process in which food particles in which carbon hydrogen bonds combine and can easily break down the food particles by reduction reaction and the energy produced in the reaction is transformed into the ATP. Hence, breathing is an outer process; it means it takes place from the outer place. Respiration is a chemical process; hence, it takes place inside the human body. In breathing, the human inhales oxygen which is transferred to the lungs but respiration takes the oxygen from the lungs to the blood stream or the cells that are in the human body.

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