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How do steroids differ structurally from other lipids

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Steroids are structurally different from the other lipids. The carbon skeleton of steroids is bent to form four fused rings that do not contain fatty acids. Another popular steroid group is the anabolic steroids that are man-made and mimic the effect of the male hormone, testosterone.
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Steriod's are bent to form 4 fused rings that do not contain fatty acids.
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