explain the structure of cholesterol for 5 marks
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All steroids are made from cholesterol. The rings are called "hydrocarbon" rings because each corner of the ring is composed of a carbon atom, with two hydrogen atoms extending off the ring. The combination of the steroid ring structure and the hydroxyl (alcohol) group classifies cholesterol as a "sterol.
C27H46O
C27H46O
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all steroids are made from cholesterol the rings are called hydrocarbon ring because each
corner of the ring is composed of a carbon atom with two hydrogen atoms extending off the ring the combination of the steroids ring structure and the hydroxyl group classifies cholesterol as a sterol
corner of the ring is composed of a carbon atom with two hydrogen atoms extending off the ring the combination of the steroids ring structure and the hydroxyl group classifies cholesterol as a sterol
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