Answer : When resistors are connected in parallel, the supply of current is equal to the sum of the currents passing through each of the resistors.
To be specific, the currents in the branches of a parallel circuit add up to the supply current. When resistors are connected in parallel, they have the same potential difference across them.
When resistors are connected in series the total resistance is greater than the individual resistances, hence the currents flow is less.
When resistors are connected in parallel, more current flows from the source than would flow for any of them individual resistors, so the total resistance is lower.