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Ammeter: In series connection, the same current flows through all the components. Ammeter aims at measuring the current flowing through the circuit and hence, it is connected in series: so that the same current that is there in the circuit flows through it and gets measured.
Ammeter has a low resistance, because we do not want to change the current that is flowing through the circuit.
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The main organs of the alimentary canal are:
- The Mouth and Oral cavity.
- Oesophagus.
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- Large intestine.
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In animals like snails, The indivisual can change their ***. This indicates that the *** of child in animals like snail is niether determined genetically nor by enviornmental factors.
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Endocrine glands are ductless glands whereas exocrine glands possess ducts.
Endocrine glands secrete hormones whereas exocrine glands primarily secrete enzymes.
Endocrine glands release their hormones into bloodstream, which then carries the hormones to the target organ. The exocrine glands, on the other hand, carry their secretions to the target organ via their ducts.
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Bile is a digestive juice secreted by the liver. Although it does not contain any digestive enzymes, it plays an important role in the digestion of fats. Bile juice has bile pigments such as bilirubin and biliverdin. These break down large fat globules into smaller globules so that the pancreatic enzymes can easily act on them. This process is known as emulsification of fats. Bile juice also makes the medium alkaline due to presense of NaHCO3 and also activate lipase.
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