A food chain is a linear sequence of distribution of food and energy among organisms. In an ecosystem one organism is consumed by another organism in order to gain energy. A quaternary consumer species consume population of secondary consumer species. A quarter consumer species would be expected to have a smaller population than a secondary consumer species because increase of quarternary population more than secondary consumer species will create scarcity of secondary consumer species which will result in decline of quarternary consumer species. Hence, to maintain the balance in nature, the quarternary species should be smaller than population of secondary consumer species.
The correct answer to this question is "TRUE." <span>A quaternary consumer species would be expected to have a smaller population than a secondary consumer species. This is true as far as the quatenary consumer species is concerned regarding to its small population.</span>
The orange on the top is the frontal lobe. The blue part is the parietal lobe. The yellow part is the temporal lobe. the orange lower part is the cerebellum.
<span>Carbohydrates are the group of macromolecules that serves as the main source of energy in living things. Carbohydrates store energy and it is the first resource depleted when energy is needed.</span>