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Craig Kaufman
19 March, 07:54
Why is respiration different to breathing
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Draven Henry
19 March, 09:54
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It allows for gas exchange to take place so that oxygen can be absorbed from the lungs into the blood and carbon dioxide is removed from the blood and breathed out from the lungs. Respiration is the release of energy from the break down of glucose in living cells.
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