The more difficult it is to identify and predict
Coming across something that wasn't in the driving test or any research materials. For example: A roundabout that may have 10 exits.
Yes, meiosis is more complex than mitosis because it involves two rounds of cell division and results in the formation of gametes with half the number of chromosomes.
In eukaryotes, DNA synthesis is expected to be more complex than in bacteria because eukaryotic cells have larger and more complex genomes, with multiple linear chromosomes and additional regulatory mechanisms. This complexity requires more intricate coordination of DNA replication processes in eukaryotic cells compared to bacteria, which typically have simpler circular genomes.
Not necessarily. The number of genes does not directly correlate with complexity. For example, humans have around 20,000-25,000 genes, while some plants have a lot more. Complexity is more influenced by how genes are regulated and interact with each other.
No, not all living things are complex. Some living organisms, like bacteria and single-celled organisms, are relatively simple in structure and function compared to more complex organisms like plants and animals. Complexity in living things can vary greatly depending on the species and their evolutionary history.
Coming across something that wasn't in the driving test or any research materials. For example: A roundabout that may have 10 exits.
Coming across something that wasn't in the driving test or any research materials. For example: A roundabout that may have 10 exits.
"More complex" typically refers to a situation, system, or idea that has a greater level of intricacy, sophistication, or interrelated components compared to something simpler. It often involves more layers, variables, or factors that need to be considered or understood.
Coming across something that wasn't in the driving test or any research materials. For example: A roundabout that may have 10 exits.
no
No, the word complicate is a verb; to complicate is to make more difficult, confusing, or more complex. The adjective form is the past participle of the verb, complicated (a complicated situation).
Complex phobias tend to be more disabling than simple phobias because they are often associated with a deep-rooted fear or anxiety about a particular circumstance or situation. Two common examples of complex phobias are agoraphobia and social phobia.
Not necessarily. Driving is much more complex than such a hard-and-fast rule.
Navigating urban driving is often more complex and confusing than rural driving due to the presence of multiple lanes, frequent traffic signals, and complex intersections. Urban environments typically have a higher density of pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles, which can make it challenging to maintain awareness of surroundings. Additionally, road signs and navigation cues can be less straightforward, adding to the difficulty of knowing one’s route. This complexity requires greater attention and adaptability from drivers.
An intersection.
Yes,it can be (e.g. a complicated machine, a complicated situation). The word complicated is from the verb, to complicate, meaning to make more complex. It is the past tense and past participle and can be used as an adjective meaning complex or involved.
True