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Liver is the largest gland in human beings.
Its main functions are as follows:
- It secretes bile juice which makes the medium of the food alkaline and also emulsifies fat.
- It stores the excess of glucose in the form of glycogen.
- Old worn-out RBCs are broken down in liver cells. Their haemoglobin is changed into bile pigments.
- The ammonia is produced as a result of metabolism of amino acids. It is highly The ammonia combines with C02 and is converted into urea (less toxic).
- It stores vitamins, iron and copper.
- It produces fibrinogen and helps in blood-clotting.
- It produces heparin which does not allow the clotting of blood inside the blood vessels.
- It regulates the volume of blood to some extent.
- RBCs are produced at the foetus stage by the liver.
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The forebrain is the largest part of the brain. It is the main thinking region. It is made up of cerebrum, hypothalamus and thalamus. The midbrain does not have any further divisions. The hindbrain consists of cerebellum, pons and medulla.
Midbrain - The midbrain controls reflex movements of the head, neck and trunk in response to visual and auditory stimuli. It also controls the reflex movements of the eye muscles, changes in pupil size and shape of the eye lens.
Cerebellum - Responsible for precision and fine control of voluntary movements as well as maintaining posture and equilibrium of the body.
Pons - It regulates respiration.
Medulla - Contains vital centre for controlling blood pressure, respiration, swallowing, and salivation, vomiting, sneezing and coughing.
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Hence, the minimum resistance which can be made using five resistors each of 1/5 ohms is 1/25 ohms.
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