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What is a molecule of cholesterol?


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its a lipid

Its IUPAC (Scientific) name is (3尾)-鈥媍holest-鈥?-鈥媏n-鈥?-鈥媜l

Its structure is C27 H46 O

It is an alcohol and steroid, called a Sterol

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