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Cellular Respiration occurs when the oxygen in the blood transfers into the body cells and carbon dioxide tranfers from the body cells to the blood.Whereas systemic respiration is when the oxygen from the air in our lungs(alveoli) exchanges with the carbon dioxide in our blood.

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Cellular respiration refers to the process by which cells break down glucose to produce energy (ATP) in the form of carbon dioxide and water. Systemic respiration refers to the overall process of gas exchange between the external environment and the cells of the body, including both inhalation of oxygen and exhalation of carbon dioxide. Cellular respiration occurs within the cells, while systemic respiration involves the entire respiratory system.

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