components
The bulb, cells, and switches are all circuit components.
yes bulb, cells and swithes are all circuit.
Protoplast is found in all cells
No. The cell theory states that all cells arise from existing cells. This does not mean that all cells necessarily reproduce. However, you may infer that all cells contain DNA and have the ability to reproduce.
He was trying to prove all cells come form preexisting cells.
Hemocytoblasts, or sometimes also called pluripotent stem cells.
cell wall (membrane), ribosomes, cytoplasm
Parallel.
Do nothing. But in a parallel circuit, all the bulbs will get dimmer.
In a series circuit, all bulbs are necessary to complete the circuit. If one bulb goes out, the circuit is broken, so none of the bulbs would light up.
Bulbs in a parallel circuit draw the same amount of current, so each will display the same brightness. Bulbs in a series circuit share the current so all bulbs will appear dimmer.
If a switch is added, all of the bulbs/lights/motors can be turned on and off at the same time, instead of needing several switches. Also, if a bulb is dead, you can't tell what bulb is dead because they are all connected.
It depends on the circuit. If it is a constant-current circuit, any light bulbs connected in parallel with it will become brighter. If it is a constant-voltage circuit like a typical household circuit, nothing will happen. Any connected in series with it will go out.
When switches or any circuit opening devices are in series with each other, they all have to be in the closed position to energize the load.When switches or any circuit opening devices are in parallel with each other, any one of the switches or circuit opening devices in the closed position will energize the load.
If one wire was to break only one of the bulbs on the circuit would stop working whereas if one wire broke on a series circuit all the bulbs would stop working.
If all three bulbs are in parallel, then there are three current pathways.
The meaning of "differently lighted up" is very unclear. As long as all the bulbs in a series circuit are connected to the circuit, and all of the bulbs have good filaments with no holes in them, current will flow in the circuit. Depending on the ratings of each bulb, the current may not be enough to cause all of them to glow visibly, but there will certainly be a current. That may or may not suit your definition of "work".
The circuit will have the flow of electricity interrupted.
Deadman or failsafe switches. Think of them as an and gate logic circuit...all switches must be on (1) in order to power the load (1).