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A rare species is a group of organisms that are very uncommon, scarce, or infrequently encountered. This designation may be applied to either a plant or animal taxon, and is distinct from the term endangered or threatened. Designation of a rare species may be made by an official body, such as a national government, state, or province. The term more commonly appears without reference to specific criteria. The IUCN does not normally make such designations, but may use the term in scientific discussion. Rare species are species with small populations. Many move into the endangered or vulnerable category if the negative factors affecting them continue to operate. Examples of rare species include the Himalayan brown bear, Fennec fox, Wild Asiatic buffalo and Hornbill.
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2 concepts of development are given below :
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ii. What may be the development for one may not be the development for the other .
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Two main phases are involved in the mechanism of photosynthesis:light dependent phase and light independent phase.
Light dependent phase
Light-dependent phase is also known as the Hill reaction or photochemical reaction. This phase occurs in the thylakoids of the chloroplast.
Major events occuring in this phase are:
1.Activation of chlorophyll- On exposure to light, chlorophyll becomes excited and absorbs photons to get activated.
2.Photolysis of water- Energy absorbed is used in the splitting of water molecules into hydrogen ion (H+) and hydroxide ion (OH−). During this process, electrons are released.
3.Production of reducing agent- NADP (nicotinamide dinucleotide phosphate) picks up the hydrogen ion and is reduced to NADPH.
4.Formation of molecular oxygen- Hydroxide ion is oxidised to hydrogen peroxide which decomposes to form molecular oxygen (O2). Molecular oxygen is released during photosynthesis.
5.Photophosphorylation- Electrons are used in converting ADP (adenosine diphosphate) into energy-rich compound ATP (adenosine triphosphate) by adding one phosphate group.The process of addition of phosphate is called phosphorylation. Because the energy used comes from light, it is also called photophosphorylation.
Light Independent Phase
This phase is also known as the Calvin cycle or biosynthetic phase. It occurs in the stroma of the chloroplast. This phase occurs simultaneously with the light-dependent reaction.
Major event occuring in this stage is:
1.Formation of glucose- Carbon dioxide is converted into glucose by using ATP and NADPH produced during the light reaction
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The basic idea behind decentralisation:
(i) Large number of problems and issues are best settled at the local level because people have better knowledge of their local problems.
(ii) It helps in promoting direct participation.
Structure of Rural Local Government:
(i) Zila Parishad: All the mandals in a district together constitute the Zila Parishad. Most of the members are elected and headed by a chairperson.
(ii) Panchayat Samiti or Mandal or Block: The members of this body are elected by the entire panchayat members in that area. A few Gram Panchayats are grouped together to form this government body.
(iii) Gram Panchayat: A council consisting of several ward members often called Panch. The president is called sarpanch. It is the decision-making body for the entire village.

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