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Clark Nelson
15 September, 19:14
Is cholesterol not organic?
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Dominique Reid
15 September, 19:47
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Cholesterol, a waxy substance that is present in blood plasma and in all animal tissues. Chemically, cholesterol is an organic compound belonging to the steroid family; its molecular formula is C 27H 46O. In its pure state it is a white, crystalline substance that is odourless and tasteless.
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