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_______ are the small chuncks which are broken by the internet while sending the e-mail message from one computer to another​

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Answered by ashwinashmith
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Explanation: The message would start at the top of the protocol stack on your computer and work it's way downward.

If the message to be sent is long, each stack layer that the message passes through may break the message up into smaller chunks of data. This is because data sent over the Internet (and most computer networks) are sent in manageable chunks. On the Internet, these chunks of data are known as packets.

The packets would go through the Application Layer and continue to the TCP layer. Each packet is assigned a port number. Ports will be explained later, but suffice to say that many programs may be using the TCP/IP stack and sending messages. We need to know which program on the destination computer needs to receive the message because it will be listening on a specific port.

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