The formula for cholesterol is C27H46O. It is in the shape of a tetracyclic ring which contributes to the decreasing of fluids.
Cholesterol is a waxy substance or a milky looking build up ion the walls of your arteries.
Methyl and hydroxyl groups
it would look like O-S-O and would be a polar-covalent bond and bent in structure
You get a toy ladder and twist it repeatedly. You get the two spring like structure, going parallel to each other. DNA helix looks like the same.
The green leaf-like structure found beneath the flower. The sepals make up the calyx.
YES Cholesterol is an AlcoholThe polar hydroxyl group at the end of a cholesterol molecule is made of two atoms. These two molecules make cholesterol an alcohol. Ethanol, the alcoholic component of alcoholic beverages, has this same structure at the end of its molecule..,,,By: Farman marwat kpk, PAKISTANMSC CHEMISTRYGOMAL UNIVERSITY
cholesterol
a rod like structure
On the good side, cholesterol plays important roles in the structure of cells and in the production of hormones.
The Cell Membrane
Lipid is a term that is used to describe all types of fats. Cholesterol's structure falls under the category of lipids.
nothing
its like endi stycuai its like endi stycuai
ch3-ch2 +
"Estrogen" is not one compound, but a group of closely related compounds. They're similar to cholesterol in that both of them contain the four-ring structure called the steroid moiety, but cholesterol has a long aliphatic chain hanging from one of the rings and most estrogens do not.
amoeba do not have a particular structure they change their structure according to their grabbing of food.
Cholesterol is a waxy fat-like substance that can build up in the arteries.
cholesterol :)