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A class of lipids that have complex molecules made of rings of carbon atoms with attached chains of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
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Sterols
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Emulsifier
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Essential fatty acid
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Chylomicron
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Sterols are a class of lipids that have complex molecules made of rings of carbon atoms with attached chains of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Sterols are important components of cell membranes and are also precursors to hormones such as estrogen and testosterone. They are found in animal products and are essential for various biological functions in the body.