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Primary industries is the term used to describe organizations that are involved in the development and production of raw materials, such as meat, grains, minerals, and timber. It is used in various capacities within the primary industry. For example: the forest from which they get wood, or the mine from which they get metal.Secondary industries are involved in the manufacture of goods. Secondary industries often use technology in the development and creation of goods (for example, carpenter, builder, shoemaker, florist, jeweler).Tertiary industries is the term for the field of industries that provide transportation or finance rather than manufacturing or extracting raw materials (for example, Ikea or Ford, car mechanic, T.V. worker, fire fighter, nurse/doctor).
Tertiary insurance is the 3rd insurance policy responsible for payment. Example... Medicare, primary payor Blue Cross Blue Shield, secondary payor Aetna, tertiary payor
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The tertiary sector is that part of a country's economy that is related to providing services rather than goods. An example would be the banking industry.
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what is a quaternary consumer:The Quaternary consumer is the predator that eats the Tertiary consumer. This is an example of the order a food chain goes in:Grass - Grasshopper - Rat - Snake - Hawk - HumanGrass is the Producer and is eaten by the Primary consumer.Grasshopper is the Primary consumer and is eaten by the Secondary consumer.Rat is the Secondary consumer and is eaten by the Tertiary consumer.Snake is the Tertiary consumer and is eaten by the Quaternary consumer.Hawk is the Quaternary consumer and is the apex predator at the top of the food chain.
Using Herefordshire as an example: Primary Industry: Fishing, Mining, Farming, Logging, hop farm Secondary: Computer Manufacturer, Chemical Plant,brewery Tertiary: Bank, Retial Outlets, transport, public house
No. A example of a Secondary consumer would be a Lion eating its prey. Ticks don't eat you they feed off of you. They are considered more of a parasite. But to better explain the consumer part. There are four levels of consumers, the Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, and Quaternary. And it goes in that order.
A quaternary consumer is an organism that eats tertiary consumers. Example: Carnivores eat Carnivores Humans eat Cats [Gross, but true :) ]
Usually a scientific term for the third. (Primary, Secondary, Tertiary)
No. It is possible for an enzyme to have a quaternary structure, but it strictly depends on the enzyme. For example, β-galactosidase, more commonly known as lactase, is the enzyme that breaks the β linkage between the disaccharide lactose into its componenets glucose and galactose. β-galactosidase is a tetramer, meaning it has four subunits. This is an example of an enzyme with a quaternary structure. Enzymes can also be tertiary structures, meaning only one subunit. The quaternary structure is just made up of more than one tertiary structures. Depending on the enzyme, it can either function with only one amino acid chain coiled into a conformation (tertiary) or a group of amino acid chains coiled into a conformation (quaternary).
Secondary consumers are eaten by tertiary consumers. For example; mice are eaten by snakes (secondary consumers), which are eaten by mongooses (tertiary consumers).
Primary industries is the term used to describe organizations that are involved in the development and production of raw materials, such as meat, grains, minerals, and timber. It is used in various capacities within the primary industry. For example: the forest from which they get wood, or the mine from which they get metal.Secondary industries are involved in the manufacture of goods. Secondary industries often use technology in the development and creation of goods (for example, carpenter, builder, shoemaker, florist, jeweler).Tertiary industries is the term for the field of industries that provide transportation or finance rather than manufacturing or extracting raw materials (for example, Ikea or Ford, car mechanic, T.V. worker, fire fighter, nurse/doctor).
Tertiary Consumers eat Secondary Consumers Example:- An Eagle eating a Snake
The quaternary structure is the overall structure of an enzyme complex. This is made of at least two separate polypeptide chains. The 3D structure of one polypeptide is known as the tertiary structure.
First there's primary, then secondary and after that there's the tertiary colors. For example: Primary - Yellow Tertiary - Yellow-orange Secondary - Orange Tertiary - Orange-red Primary - Red Tertiary - Red-purple Secondary - Purple Tertiary - Purple-blue Primary - Blue Tertiary - Blue-green Secondary- Green Tertiary - Green-yellow Primary - Return to Yellow
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