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Steroids

Molecular Structures

By Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D., About.com Guide

There are hundreds of different steroids found in living organisms. Examples of steroids found in humans include estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. Another common steroid is cholesterol. Steroids are characterized by having a carbon skeleton with four fused rings. The functional groups attached to the rings distinguish the different molecules. Here's a look at some molecular structures of this important class of chemical compounds.

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Aldosterone is a steroid hormone.AldosteroneCholesterol is a lipid that is found in the cell membranes of all animal cells.CholesterolCortisolCortisolEstradiol is one form of the class of steroid hormones known as estrogens.Estradiol
Estriol is one form of estrogen.EstriolEstrone is one form of estrogen.EstroneProgesterone is a steroid hormone.ProgesteroneProgesterone belongs to a class of steroid hormones called progestogens.Progesterone
Testosterone is one of the steroid hormones.Testosterone
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