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on the basis of random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system.
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Digestion of carbohydrates, fats and proteins:
(i) Carbohydrates - The digestion of carbohydrates begins in the mouth. The human saliva contains an enzyme called salivary amylase which digests the starch present in the food into maltose sugar. The slightly digested carbohydrates when reaches the small intestine, pancreatic amylase present in the pancreatic juice breaks down the starch. The intestinal juice of the small intestine completes the digestion of carbohydrates and finally coverts it into glucose.
(ii) Fats - The process of digestion of fats begins in the stomach. The glands of stomach secrete a small amount of gastric lipase that breaks down the fats present in the food. From the stomach the partially digested food goes into small intestine where the pancreatic lipase breaks down the emulsified fats. The walls of small intestine secrete intestinal juice which converts the fats into fatty acids and glycerol.
(iii) Proteins - The digestion of proteins begins in the stomach. The glands of the stomach secrete gastric juice which contains an enzyme called pepsin. Pepsin converts the proteins into peptones. Pancreatic juice contains trypsin which digests the proteins into peptides and the intestinal juice completes the process of digestion of proteins thus converting it into amino acids.
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Resource planning is a major concern in India because here resources are not distributed equally.
For example, many states have plenty of natural resources such as Arunachal Pradesh and Jharkhand, and they have mineral as well as water in their state, but they do not have other resources.
The Indian government structured the five years plans as resource planning, and they have also taken an initiative to promote their plans in the international level.
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In both German and Italian unification there was one leading state. In Germany all states were unified under Prussia which had the strongest military power. In Italy Kingdom of Sardinia led by Count Cavour was the leading power and it became Kingdom of Italy in in 1861. During the 1930s both Italy and Germany had governments that were fascist dictatorships. Italy was run by Benito Mussolini, and Germany was governed by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. Both countries became democracies after World War II ended.
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