General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry
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Author: H. Stephen Stoker
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Interpretation: The increasing order of the given foods on the basis of the increasing amount of cholesterol has to be stated.
Concept introduction: The structure of the lipid that is based upon the fused system of rings which includes three identical six-membered rings and only one five-membered ring is known as steroid. The fused ring system of the steroid is known as the steroid nucleus.
A steroid of
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