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darbym82

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How is cholesterol transported through the blood stream?
  1.through micelles
  2.through ion channels
  3.by prostaglandins
  4.by lipoproteins
  5.as water solvated ions

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Why can the molecule below not be classified as a steroid?
 
  1.Steroids cannot have double bonds.
  2.Steroids cannot contain branched hydrocarbon chains.
  3.Steroids have a different arrangement of rings.
  4.Steroids are usually comprised of benzene rings, making them mostly flat.
  5.All of these

Question 3

The first step of mevalonate synthesis, shown below, is a:
   



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