"Anabolic steroids" are synthetic forms of the male hormone testosterone. But the term "Steroids" refers to all hormone related lipids including oestrogen and are naturally occurring in the human body.
4 rings of fused CARBON.
Steroids are an organic molecule, the class of which is called steroids; they can be identified by the common structure of 3 6-member rings and one 5-member ring.
Steroids are a naturally occurring chemical in the body
sterol lanosterol (animals and fungi) or the sterol cycloartenol (plants)
Steroids are made of a four-ring carbon molecule
The core of a steroid is composed of seventeen carbon atoms bonded together. These atoms are in the form of four fused rings.
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By chemical reactions they form other compounds.
Steroid molecules are complex structures that include four connected rings of carbon atoms. Among the more important steroids are cholesterol, which is in all body cells and is used to synthesize other steroids; sex hormones, such as estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone; and several other hormones from the adrenal glands.
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Steroids are lipids that include complex rings of carbon and hydrogen atoms. All steroid hormones are derived from cholesterol.
There are only two basic horse colors - black and chestnut. All other colors are derived from these two colors.
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A steroid is a terpenoid lipid characterized by a carbon skeleton with four fused rings, generally arranged in a 6-6-6-5 fashion. Steroids vary by thefunctional groups attached to these rings and the oxidation state of the rings. Hundreds of distinct steroids are found in plants, animals, and fungi. All steroids are made in cells either from the sterol lanosterol (animals and fungi) or the sterol cycloartenol (plants). Bothsterols are derived from the cyclization of the triterpene squalene.
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False elements are made up of atomsFalse.
cell is the basic and structural unit of our body. all the functions are performed by cell
derived units come from basic units such as length, time, electrical current.AnswerIn SI, Derived Units are any units that are not Base Units. There are seven Base Units, from which all Derived Units are formed. For example, a coulomb (derived unit) is equal to an ampere second (both Base Units).