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Anaerobic Respiration | Human Physiology

The below mentioned article provides a quick note on the Anaerobic Respiration. When oxygen is used for respiration, it is called aerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration involves two phases: (i) External respiration: It is simply the intake of oxygen from the surrounding medium and giving out of carbon dioxide into the surrounding medium, (ii) Internal respiration: This involves three steps: (a) [...]

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Parts of Human Respiratory System (With diagram) (Doubt)

List of seven parts of human respiratory system: 1. Nostrils 2. Nasal Cavities 3. Internal Nares 4. Pharynx 5. Larynx 6. Trachea and Primary Bronchi 7. Lungs. Part # 1. Nostrils (External Nares): Holes of the nose are called nostrils (external nares). These are paired openings that open into two nasal cavities. Part # 2. Nasal Cavities: Two nasal caviĀ­ties [...]

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Difference between Tracheoles and Bronchioles | Human Physiology

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Tracheoles and Bronchioles. Difference # Tracheoles: 1. They are found in insects, centipedes, millipedes and ticks. 2. They are the branches of trachea. 3. They are closed at the tip. 4. They are filled with a tissue fluid. 5. Tracheoles are present within the tracheole cell. 6. Tracheoles penetrate the [...]

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