They are Steroids, which are not soluble in water.
steriods are composed of 4 fused carbon rings with various functional groups attached
They are very important to the functioning of membranes in cells.
they do not occur in varied substances
Steroids are lipids. Lipids are organic soluble, instead of water soluble. Their basic structure is that of the steroid ring: four linked rings of carbon.
Lipids
fats and steroids are generally known as lipids
-Steroids.
Lipids
Lipids!
No, steroids belong to lipids, but not all lipids are steroids: eg. natural fats or oils are triglyceridic lipids, not steroidic lipids
Steroids are lipids.
No, steroids are lipids.
steroids... The steroids are a group of lipids with no fatty acids. This group includes cholesterol, Bile Salts, and steroid hormones (which includes sex hormones).
Steroids are a class of lipid molecules that have 4 carbon rings.
lipids
Steroids are lipids. Lipids are organic soluble, instead of water soluble. Their basic structure is that of the steroid ring: four linked rings of carbon.
Some hormones (such as steroids) are classified under lipids which actually belong to Esters group. Other hormones are proteins which belong to amine group (they are made up of amino acids).
No, steroids are considered a stimulant.
No. They are soluble in lipids
lipids.