What is the difference between the respiration system and inhalation of oxygen and exhalation of carbon dioxide?
Inhalation and exhalation of atmospheric gases are the processes that take place during respiration. Inhalation of oxygen and exhalation of carbon dioxide is known as breathing.
Respiration is the process by which living organisms convert oxygen and glucose into carbon dioxide and water producing a high amount of energy. In this process food breaks down and releases energy.
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