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Steroid hormones are made from [[Cholesterol|cholesterol]]. Some examples include:&nbsp;[[Cortisol|cortisol]], [[Steroids|steroid]] [[Sex hormones|sex hormones]], [[Vitamin D|vitamin D]], [https://teaching.ncl.ac.uk/bms/wiki/index.php/Progesterone progesterone], and the molting hormone [[Ecdysone|ecdysone]]&nbsp;(in insects)&nbsp;<ref>Alberts, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts and Walter. (2008) 'Molecular Biology of the Cell' 5th Edition. New York: Garlands Science</ref>.  
Steroid hormones are made from [[Cholesterol|cholesterol]]. Some examples include:&nbsp;[[Cortisol|cortisol]], [[Steroids|steroid]] [[Sex hormones|sex hormones]], [[Vitamin D|vitamin D]], [[Progesterone|progesterone]], and the molting hormone [[Ecdysone|ecdysone]]&nbsp;(in insects)&nbsp;<ref>Alberts, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts and Walter. (2008) 'Molecular Biology of the Cell' 5th Edition. New York: Garlands Science</ref>.  


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Steroid hormones are made from cholesterol. Some examples include: cortisol, steroid sex hormones, vitamin D, progesterone, and the molting hormone ecdysone (in insects) [1].

References

  1. Alberts, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts and Walter. (2008) 'Molecular Biology of the Cell' 5th Edition. New York: Garlands Science