Example sentence - Amanda's explanation for her horrid behavior became more convoluted as she spoke.
It goes from the glomerulus to the bowman's capsule, to the proximal convoluted tubule, to the loop of henle, to the distal convoluted tubule, to the collecting duct.
Summer, and all seasons, officially start and end at the International Date Line. A hugely convoluted line in the Pacific ocean.
A subject in a sentence is who, what, or where the sentence is about.
This is a sentence. A prisoner has to serve the sentence the judge gives him.
This example sentence uses the word 'sentence' in an exemplary fashion.
His convoluted logic is hard to follow.
somethings are too convoluted
"Convoluted" generally needs an additional verb: is, was, has been, will be - that is, in the passive voice (though the word can be used as an active verb as well. "The argument was convoluted." "His explanation is convoluted."
This case is a very covouluted one.
Due to the traffic, the taxi had to take a convoluted route to the city. Her confused and convoluted story made the police suspicious of her. The convoluted language on the ballot made it impossible to tell if you were voting for the proposal, or against it. Alexander's answer to the convoluted tangle of the Gordian Knot was to cut it with his sword.
While the joke did have sort of a convoluted story, I got it and they didn't.
Rube Goldberg is infamous for his convoluted contraptions. Kindly remove your dilapidated contraption from the road at once!
The distal convoluted tubule or the collecting tube.
If I can decipher the convoluted sentence and the spelling, I suspect the answer is 100.
Proximal convoluted tubules have brush borders or microvilli on the inner edge of the tubule. Distal convoluted tubules do not have this structure.
1. coiled or twisted2. (of an argument or sentence) complex and difficult to understand3.highly complex or intricate and occasionally devious
If I understand this convoluted sentence correctly, then think it is true.