Respiration (physiology)
In physiology, respiration (often confused with breathing) is defined as the transport of oxygen from the outside air to the cells within tissues, and the transport of carbon dioxide in the opposite direction.
Respiration (physiology)Control of respirationRespiratory systemRespiratory physiologyCarbon dioxideGas exchangeRespirationHypoxia (medical)Aquatic respirationOxygenCellular respirationAdenosine triphosphateOxygen regulationPhysiology of dinosaursPlant physiologySpeech scienceAerospace physiologyExcretionRoberto RefinettiKrogh's principle
HemePolygraphYandell HendersonIsidor RosenthalJulius GeppertSherburne F. CookCheyne-Stokes respirationMaintenance respirationOxygen toxicityRichard LuchsingerRobert Cook (veterinarian)GaspFluid balanceAugust KroghPhotoplethysmogram variabilityThoracic diaphragmClimacteric (botany)ChlorellaEquivitalRemote physiological monitoring





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