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Chapter 19.12, Problem 3QQ
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Interpretation: The substance which is associated with
Concept introduction: Steroid hormones are the derivatives of cholestrol. It has a messenger function. There are two types of steroid hormones: sex hormones and adrenocorticoid hormones. The adrenocorticoid hormones are produced by the adrenal glands. There are two subclasses of adrenocorticoid hormones:
- 1. Mineralocorticoids
- 2. Glucocorticoids
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