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| Points | Delegation | Decentralization |
| Nature | It usually involves two people – a manager and his subordinate. | It involves the entire organization – from the top management to individual departments. |
| Control | The manager or the delegator controls it. | The control lies with the concerned departments or sections. |
| Need | All organizations need delegation to get things done. Delegating authority is essential to assign responsibility. | This is an optional mode of working. Organizations can also work in a centralized manner. |
| Responsibility | The delegator can delegate authority but the responsibility remains with him. The delegator is accountable for the task. | The head of the department is responsible for the activities performed under him. Therefore, responsibility is fixed at the department-level. |
| Relationship | Creates better superior-subordinate relationships. | Helps in the creation of semi-autonomous units. |
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In humans, the ABO blood groups are controlled by a gene called I gene. It has three alleles, namely IA, IB and i. A person possesses any two of the three alleles. IA and IB dominate over i. But with each other, IA and IB are co-dominant that is they both get expressed when present together.
IA and IB are responsible for the production of antigen A and B present on the surface of RBC. Plasma membrane of RBC possess sugar polymer that protrudes out of its surface and the type of sugar present on the surface is controlled by gene I. IA and IB allele is responsible for coding for glycosyltransferase enzyme responsible for developing modification in the terminal sugar molecule. IA and IB differ very minutely on the sugar molecule while gene i does not produce any sugar molecule. Here allele A and B are dominant in nature while ii fail to produce any antigenic molecule so express blood group O.

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The Biot–Savart law is fundamental to magnetostatics, playing a similar role to Coulomb's law in electrostatics. It is an equation that describes the magnetic field generated by an electric current. It relates the magnetic field to the magnitude, direction, length, and proximity of the electric current. The law is valid in the magnetostatic approximation, and is consistent with both Ampère's circuital law. While Ampère's circuital law relates the integrated magnetic field around a closed loop to the electric current passing through the loop and is analogous to gauss s theorem in electrostatics
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It is the movement initiated by local people in the Reni Village of Garhwal, preventing the cutting down of trees by hugging the trees. It was initiated by Sunder Lal Bahuguna to stop the commercial exploitation of forest.
We should conserve forest because the trees hold soil, prevents floods, brings rainfall, and thus maintains ecological balance on the earth.
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