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Urine formation:
The dirty blood containing waste like urea enters the glomerulus which filters the blood. During filtration, the substance like glucose, amino acids, salts, water, urea etc present in the blood pass into Bowman's capsule and then enter the tubule of nephron. When the filtrate containing useful substances as well as the waste substances passes through the tubule, the useful substances like glucose, amino acids, most salts and water are reabsorbed into the blood through blood capillaries surrounding the tubule. Only the waste substances like urea, some unwanted salts and excess water remains behind in the tubule. This yellowish liquid is called urine.
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Features of nation state that emerged in Europe in 20th century:
(a) Disintegration of the ottoman empire with european subject nationalities breaking up and declaring their independence
(b)this period witnessed intense rivalry and formation of groups among nation states over trade and colonies as well as over naval and military might.one can give example of the first and second world war in this century
(c)the idea of nation state became well accepted and endorsed in colonies who waged an anti imperial struggle and led movements for independent nation states in the colonies.
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The current will flow more easily through a thick wire than through a thin wire of the same material when connected to the same source. This is due to the fact that the resistance of a wire is inversly proportional to the square of its diameter. A thick wire has a greater diameter and hence lesser resistance making the current to flow through it more easily. On the other hand, a thin wire has smaller diameter and hence greater resistance to the flow of current through it.
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