Cholesterol all in all have 27 carbons.
There are 27 carbon atoms in a molecule of cholesterol. 10 are not contained in the rings.
The structure appears to have 8 chiral carbons.
Oxaloacetic acid is C4H4O5 and has four carbons
The number of sugar carbons in a molecule can be determined by counting the carbon atoms that are part of the sugar structure. These carbons are typically identified by their position in the molecule and their chemical properties.
Cholesterol is present in the human blood in the form of lipoproteins.
6 carbons 6 carbons
Two carbons from acetyl CoA continue on to the Krebs cycle. These two carbons are eventually released as carbon dioxide during respiration, while the remaining two carbons are used to regenerate oxaloacetate to complete the cycle.
5 carbons
NO.
NO.
there are 4 carbons in oxaloacetic acid