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- RESPIRATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RESPIRATION is the movement of air or dissolved gases into and out of the lungs How to use respiration in a sentence
- Respiration Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
Cell respiration is the process of creating ATP It is "respiration" because it utilizes oxygen Know the different stages of cell respiration in this tutorial
- Respiration | definition of respiration by Medical dictionary
Breathing; to inhale and exhale; the exchange of gases between the external environment and an organism's cells See Anaerobic respiration, Cellular respiration, Cheyne-Stokes respiration
- 1. 15: Respiration - Biology LibreTexts
Respiration Overview In the next few modules we start to learn about the process of respiration and the roles that electron transport chains play in this process A definition of the word "respiration" that most people are familiar with is "the act of breathing"
- Respiratory system | Definition, Organs, Function, Facts - Britannica
The term respiration denotes the exchange of the respiratory gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) between the organism and the medium in which it lives and between the cells of the body and the tissue fluid that bathes them
- Respiration - Definition and Types - ThoughtCo
Respiration is the process of gas exchange between the air and an organism's cells Three types of respiration include internal, external, and cellular respiration External respiration is the breathing process It involves inhalation and exhalation of gases Internal respiration involves gas exchange between the blood and body cells
- Respiration (physiology) - Wikipedia
In physiology, respiration is the transport of oxygen from the outside environment to the cells within tissues, and the removal of carbon dioxide in the opposite direction to the environment by a respiratory system
- Cellular respiration | Definition, Equation, Cycle, Process, Reactants . . .
Cellular respiration, the process by which organisms combine oxygen with foodstuff molecules, diverting the chemical energy in these substances into life-sustaining activities and discarding, as waste products, carbon dioxide and water
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