
1) Breath 2) Breathing 3) Eupnea 4) Eupnoea 5) Hyperpnea 6) Hyperventilation 7) Hypopnea 8) Sniffle 9) Snuffle 10) Stertor 11) Wheeze
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1) Breathing 2) Cellular respiration 3) Internal respiration 4) Metabolic process 5) Metabolism 6) Metastasis
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(biology) uptake by a living organism of oxygen from the air (or water) which is then used to oxidise organic matter or food. The outputs of this oxidation are usually CO2 and H2O; the metabolic process by which organisms meet their internal energy needs and release CO2.
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• (n.) Interval; intermission. • (n.) Relief from toil or suffering: rest. • (n.) The act of resping or breathing; the act of taking in and giving out air; the aggregate of those processes bu which oxygen is introduced into the system, and carbon dioxide, or carbonic acid, removed. • (n.) The act of respiring or breathing again,...
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<physiology> Term used by physiologists to describe the process of breathing and by biochemists to describe the intracellular oxidation of substrates coupled with production of ATP and oxidized coenzymes (NAD and FAD). ... This form of respiration may be anaerobic as in glycolysis or aerobic in the case of oxidations operating via the tricarb...
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(res″pĭ-ra´shәn) the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the body cells, including inhalation and exhalation, diffusion of oxygen from the pulmonary alveoli to the blood and of carbon dioxide from the blood to the alveoli, followed by the transport of oxygen to and carbon di...
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Process which takes place in the living cells of all plants and animals which releases energy.
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(Living things in their environment) chemical change that takes place inside living cells, which uses glucose and oxygen to produce the energy organisms need to live. Carbon dioxide is a by-product of respiration
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Res`pi·ra'tion noun [ Latin
respiratio : confer French
respiration . See
Respire .]
1. The act of respiring or breathing again, or catching one's breath.
2. Relief from toil or suffering: rest. [ Obsolete] « Till the day Appear of
respiration to the...
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is the process where both plants and animals produce energy by burning carbohydrates in their cells using oxygen. Carbon dioxide is produced as a by-product. Plants are taken out of hospitals at night to stop the oxygen being depleted and the carbon dioxide building up
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Normal adult respiration rate varies among horses but is usually twelve to fifteen breaths per minute One breath consists of an inhalation and an exhalation
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An aerobic and metabolic cycle which yeast performs prior to its fermentation cycle, during which oxygen is stored for energy and later use.
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(res;pu1-ra;shun) The exchange of gases between the external environment and the cells of an organism.
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Is the typical process where mitochondria of cells of organisms release chemical energy from sugar and other organic molecules through chemical oxidation. This process occurs in both plants and animals. In most organisms, respiration releases the energy required for all metabolic processes. This chemical reaction can be described by the foll...
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L: re again, repeatedly; spirare to breathe) breathing air. The process of taking in oxygen and giving off carbon dioxide by living things. The term is also applied to the act of breathing in higher animals.
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Breathing.
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The biochemical process in plants (i.e. respiration, also known as dissimilation), which provides the energy that is absolutely necessary for growth, as in the case of the vine. This can also be described as the counterpart of photosynthesis, because the reverse of photosynthesis (as in humans and animals) consumes oxygen and releases carbon d...
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breathe
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a plant's version of breathing
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Consumption of oxygen in the process of aerobic metabolism
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A biochemical process by which living organisms take up oxygen from the environment and consume organic matter, releasing both carbon dioxide and heat. In plants, the organic matter in photosynthate produced during daylight hours.
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internal respiration noun the metabolic processes whereby certain organisms obtain energy from organic molecules; processes that take place in the cells and tissues during which energy is released and carbon dioxide is produced and absorbed ...
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Process that occurs inside cells in which carbohydrate, particularly glucose, is broken down to release energy that the cell can use. This energy is used for many different processes, but in all of them energy transfer occurs. The processes range from muscle contraction to the manufacture of protein ...
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Breathing. The process of taking in oxygen (inhaling) and giving out (exhaling) carbon dioxide.
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The breakdown or organic compounds which releases energy and produces carbon dioxide and water.
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