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In what ways are fats and steroids similar to each other and in what ways are they different?

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Answered by shruti1331
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Similarity between Fats and Steriods
Fats & steroids are both lipids & are both hydrophobic. 

Difference between Fats and Steriods
Fats store energy for molecules & steroids function as a messenger around the cell membrane.
Answered by ssonu43568
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Fats and steroids

Explanation:

  • Fats are comprise out of three unsaturated fats and glycerol. These alleged triglycerides can be strong or fluid at room temperature. Those that are strong are delegated fats, while those that are fluid are known as oils. Unsaturated fats comprise of a long chain of carbons with a carboxyl gathering toward one side. Contingent upon their structure, unsaturated fats can be immersed or unsaturated.  
  • Saturated fats raise LDL (low-thickness lipoprotein) cholesterol levels in the blood. This expands the odds of creating cardiovascular ailment. Unsaturated fats lower LDL levels and lessen the danger of ailment. While fats have been criticized to the point that many accept that fat ought to be killed from the eating regimen, fat fills numerous helpful needs.  
  • Steroids have a carbon spine that comprises of four intertwined ring-like structures. Steroids incorporate cholesterol, sex hormones (progesterone, estrogen, and testosterone) created by gonads and cortisone and Waxes are made out of an ester of long-chain liquor and an unsaturated fat. Numerous plants have leaves and organic products with wax coatings to help forestall water misfortune. A few creatures likewise have wax-covered hide or plumes to repulse water. Not at all like most waxes, ear wax is made out of phospholipids and esters of cholesterol.

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