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The structure of steroids have multiple rings. Two expamples of steroids are "[[Cholesterol|cholestorol]]" and "[[Testosterone|testosterone]]". Cholesterol can be found in many different [[Cell membranes|cell membranes]]. Testosterone is a male steroid [[Hormone|hormone]]. <ref>Alberts, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts and Walter. (2008) 'Molecular Biology of the Cell' 5th Edition. New York: Garlands Science.</ref>
The structure of steroids have multiple rings.&nbsp;Two expamples of steroids are "[[Cholesterol|cholestorol]]" and "[[Testosterone|testosterone]]". Cholesterol can be found in many different [[Cell membranes|cell membranes]]. Testosterone is a male steroid [[Hormone|hormone]]. <ref>Alberts, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts and Walter. (2008) 'Molecular Biology of the Cell' 5th Edition. New York: Garlands Science.</ref> (page 115)


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The structure of steroids have multiple rings. Two expamples of steroids are "cholestorol" and "testosterone". Cholesterol can be found in many different cell membranes. Testosterone is a male steroid hormone. [1] (page 115)

 

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