Steroids are a family of lipid molecules. A common steroid is cholesterol. Besides steroids, there are other types of lipids, such as triglycerides and phospholipids.
A chemical family whose members exist as reactive diatomic molecules in the gaseous phase is the halogen family. All halogens are considered as toxic.
No, amino acids are not steroids. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and play essential roles in various biological processes, while steroids are a type of lipid characterized by a carbon skeleton consisting of four fused rings.
No, helium argon and radon are members of the noble gas family.
A person's reaction to being different or similar to other members of their family will vary from person to person. It is not common for two family members to look or act alike.
Yes
They are lipids.
They are quite different compounds, cholesterol is a tetra cyclic compound belongs to steroids (and also lipids) while stearic acid is a long chain fatty acid belongs to carboxylic family.
A chemical family whose members exist as reactive diatomic molecules in the gaseous phase is the halogen family. All halogens are considered as toxic.
It is a good idea to advise your family to be on the lookout for high cholesterol, since this can be a hereditary condition. However, there are no known symptoms. The best advice you can give you family members is to get a blood test at their annual physical exam. Here is a link on WebMd that confirms what I just said. http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/tc/high-cholesterol-symptoms
The halogens are a chemical family whose members exist as reactive diatomic molecules in the gaseous phase. Examples include chlorine (Cl2) and fluorine (F2).
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In order to control your cholesterol, your family doctor may prescribe medication such as Statin to control high cholesterol. You should visit your family doctor for professional advice.
Everyone should know what their cholesterol level is. If you are unsure of your current cholesterol level, you can visit your family physician to get tested.
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This is a drug in the family called statins. They lower blood cholesterol levels.
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High cholesterol often is diagnosed and treated by general practitioners or family practice physicians