Answer Posted / devansh gupta
TCP/IP is a two-layer program. The higher layer,
Transmission Control Protocol, manages the assembling of a
message or file into smaller packets that are transmitted
over the Internet and received by a TCP layer that
reassembles the packets into the original message. The lower
layer, Internet Protocol, handles the address part of each
packet so that it gets to the right destination.
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