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8 September, 03:06

Hormones; cholesterol. Which group of lipids represents steroids? A) notable structure=fused rings - presence of deferent functional groups leads to different functions B) Fatty Acid replaced with phosphate Amphiphathic C) one glycerol and three fatty acids - no double bonds between carbons D) one glycerol and three fatty acids - at least one double bond

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  1. 8 September, 03:33
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    The group of lipids that represents the general structure of most steroids would be provided in option A. Notable ring type of structures that are fused and may or may not display certain functional groups that can provide different functions to this steroid depending on the functional groups present.
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