Amphiboles are double chains of silicate units, whereas pyroxenes have only single chains.
Ice structure and Diamond structure.(two more examples of a non-silicate structure: Pyrite structure and natural gas hydrates).
Technically, not necessarily. But pretty much yes. The strict definition of a molecule the smallest particle of a substance. If that substance is a pure elemental solid then its molecule is probably a single atom, so it's obviously not more complex than an atom. But most of the time when people say "molecule" they are referring to larger ones, which are made of two or more atoms bound together is some particular structure, which is certainly more complicated than a single atom.
Starch is a complex carbohydrate and is an important constituent of the human body.
Polysaccharides have more chemical bonds.
Resonance
There are more people in the hierarchical structure then the matrix structure. The matrix structure is more complex than the hierarchical structure
no, Pyroxene is a Mineral not a rock. Rocks are made up of 2 or more minerals
Larger numbers of chromosomes mean that the structure has more features. With more chromosomes, the structure is more complex and more detailed.
synthetase :)
maltase
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.
More people were working and the economy was thriving
The disadvantage of the capital structure decision is that it is very complex and expensive. The advantage is that it leads to more company profits.
Instead of nobles and pleasents, a more complex social structure emerged, made up of three classes.
The eukaryotic cell's structure is more complex than the prokaryotic type. The eukaryptic cell has a "true" nucleus, for one.
You would need to be specific about which department. A large department is going to have a more complex rank structure than a smaller department.
Igneous rocks are mostly made up of silicate minerals. These silicates are of two types, light and dark silicates. The dark silicates are also called ferromagnesian because of the presence of iron and magnesium in them. They include olivine, pyroxene, amphibole and biotite. The light-colored silicates include quartz, muscovite and feldspar. You can learn more about igneous rocks when you check the link.