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Revenue It refers to money receipts of the producer from the sale of his output,
Total Revenue (TR) It is the total money receipts of a producer on account of the sale of his total output. It can be calculated by multiplying the units of the sales with the price.
Average Revenue (AR) It refers to revenue received per unit of output sold, It is the same as price of the commodity.
Marginal Revenue (MR) It is the change in Total Revenue on account of the sales of an additional unit of output.
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An amount that has to be paid or given up in order to get something.
In business, cost is usually a monetary valuation of (1) effort, (2) material, (3) resources, (4) time and utilities consumed, (5) risks incurred, and (6) opportunity forgone in production and delivery of a good or service. All expenses are costs, but not all costs (such as those incurred in acquisition of an income-generating asset) are expenses.
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Constitution is indispensable in order to enhance the laws and regulations for any country. In simple words constitution means basic principles and laws of a nation or state that defines the powers and duties of the government.
Needs of constitution;
- To define the pathway of works for the government.
- To smooth running of government to run a society without problems and corruption.
- To make an equality.
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- Enzymes: Enzymes mostly carry out all numerous chemical reactions which take place within a cell. They also help in regenerating and creating DNA molecules and carry out complex processes.
- Hormones: Proteins are involved in the creation of various types of hormones which help in balancing the components of the body. For example hormones like insulin, which helps in regulating blood sugar and secretin. It is also involved in the digestion process and formation of digestive juices.
- Antibody: Antibody also known as an immunoglobulin. It is a type of protein which is majorly used by the immune system to repair and heal the body from foreign bacteria. They often work together with other immune cells to identify and separate the antigens from increasing until the white blood cells destroy them completely.
- Energy: Proteins are the major source of energy that helps in the movements of our body. It is important to have the right amount of protein in order to convert it into energy. Protein, when consumed in excess amounts, gets used to create fat and becomes part of the fat cells.

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