Glycerol
Cholesterol is typically classified as a lipid, specifically a sterol.
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).
The body uses cholesterol for the transport of fats around the body, as little packages.Cholesterol is used to form the steroid class of hormones (which includes cortisol, estrogen and testosterone) and components of cell membranes.
No. But fatty foods are usually high in cholesterol.
Cholesterol is a member of the alcohol group, as proven by its distinctive -ol suffix. It is thus an organic compound.
From food. (Usually fatty foods)
Lipids, such as cholesterol.
The syllabus is an outline of what the professor expects from the class, and it usually includes a schedule of the assignments and of class discussions.
The website www.webmd.com has a free cholesterol chart available. The information includes good and bad cholesterol as well as triglycerides.
LOVASTATIN (Mevacor) is in a class of meds called ANTILIPEMICS used to lower cholesterol. I do not believe it is s beta blocker. No it is not a beta blocker, lovastatin is a HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors and is in the statin class. It lowers cholesterol.
Any age, really. Cholesterol builds up and can lead to high cholesterol (usually in later years of your life). People that are middle aged usually get it, like people around 45 and over, I believe.
Sesame butter (usually) contains no cholesterol (this is assuming no dairy products, particularly butter, are used as ingredients in the sesame butter). However, "containing no cholesterol" is not the same as "good for cholesterol" - i.e sesame butter should not raise your cholesterol, but it will not lower it either.