Testosterone, a steroid hormone, primarily contains the functional groups of ketones and alcohols. It features a hydroxyl group (-OH) at the 17th carbon, which classifies it as an alcohol, and a ketone group (C=O) at the 3rd carbon. These functional groups play a crucial role in testosterone's biological activity and its interaction with androgen receptors in the body.
Testosterone is an enzyme.
The functional group is the NH2. It is an amino functional group.
Testosterone and estradiol have different functional groups attached to the same carbon skeleton.
It is the amino functional group amine
Functional groups are responsible for chemical reactions of molecules.
No, -CH3 is not a functional group. It is a methyl group, which is a common substituent in organic chemistry but not a functional group by itself.
Functional group is a part of an organic molecule which takes a part in chemical reaction for example in alcohols functional group is -OH , in carboxylic acids is -COOH and so on, but formaldehyde CH2O is a molecule and it is completely a functional group.
It's the carboxylic acid functional group (COOH).
Functional group of ethanol is -OH.
Yes, phenyl is a functional group.
Hi Jer, if you are reading this, Ester is one of the functional group
The functional group of citral is the aldehyde (alkanal) group. It has the structure -CHO