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respiration (rɛspɪˈreɪʃən) Also 5 -cioun, 6 -cion. [ad. L. respīrātiōn-em, noun of action f. respīrāre to respire. So F. respiration (15th c.), Sp. respiracion, It. re-, rispirazione.] 1. a. The action of breathing († out); the inspiration and expiration of air. artificial respiration: see artificia...
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Carbon respiration
This means the carbon respiration rate and carbon storage rate are in balance when generating a global estimate of this figure. References
Atmosphere
Respiration
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respiration
respiration/ˌrespəˈreɪʃn; ˌrɛspə`reʃən/ n1 [C, U] (fml 文) (single act of) breathing air 呼吸; 一次呼吸 [attrib作定语]respiration rate 呼吸率.2 [U] plant's absorptionof oxygen and release of carbon dioxide (植物的)呼吸.
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Ecosystem respiration
Ecosystem respiration is the sum of all respiration occurring by the living organisms in a specific ecosystem. Ecosystems return this carbon through animal respiration, and plant respiration.
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Soil respiration
Any respiration that occurs below-ground is considered soil respiration. When this respiration occurs in roots, it adds to soil respiration. Root respiration accounts for approximately half of all soil respiration.
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Is bacterial respiration a continuous process? Respiration in micro-organisms is the process of releasing energy from food. There are two ways of doing so: Aerobic respiration occurs in the presence of oxygen and prod...
"Respiration" in this context has nothing to do with _breathing_ , it refers to _cellular respiration_. respiration.
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Cellular respiration
Aerobic respiration
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen (O2) in order to create ATP. links
A detailed description of respiration vs. fermentation
Kimball's online resource for cellular respiration
Cellular Respiration and Fermentation
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Effect of respiration on Arterial pressure I am trying to explain the effect of respiration on arterial pressure. I am looking preferably some visual way to show it. **How can you show the effect of respiration on ar...
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but not sure if it is exactly the level respiration to the arterial pressure.
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How can we differentiate between respiration and breathing? I am a student of 10th grade, and I eagerly want to learn biology. What is the difference between respiration and breathing?
There are two uses of the term respiration: physiological respiration and cellular respiration
Physiological respiration involves the intake of outside In aerobic respiration, oxygen is used. Cells can also use fermentation and, for some, anaerobic respiration to obtain energy.
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What is the name of cellular respiration that Prokayotic cells use? Eukaryotic cells use mitochondria using anaerobic or aerobic respiration. Prokayotic cells lack mitochondria but are bacteria. Mitochondria originate...
Prokayotic cells use anaerobic respiration.
Glycolysis is the only stage of cellular respiration that does not occur in mitochondria. The glycolysis process does not need oxygen and uses anaerobic respiration. The other stages require oxygen and use aerobic respiration.
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disturbance in respiration in Chinese - disturbance in respiration ...
disturbance in respiration in Chinese : :呼吸不畅…. click for more detailed Chinese translation, meaning, pronunciation and example sentences.
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Net primary production (NPP), heterotrophic soil respiration ( R H ...
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Chest-Respiration Flashcards | Quizlet
the loss of normal borders between thoracic structures. It is usually caused by an intrathoracic radiopaque mass that touches the border of the heart or aorta. X-ray: regional lung field decreased density, decreased lung markings. mediastinum displacement to the normal side. Descending of diaphragm on the involved side.
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Energy produced from respiration Why is the amount of ATP Produced from anaerobic respiration is less than the amount produced from aerobic respiration?
Anaerobic respiration does not completely oxidize the glucose, and as a result, pyruvate is not completely broken down, yielding fewer ATP molecules, and aerobic respiration.
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