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- true or false Once protein synthesis is completed, the protein that was synthesized may undergo further changes prior to its secretion or use within the cell.Hormones, such as testosterone, estradiol and progesterone are examples of steroidal lipids synthesized from cholesterol, which serve as precursor. True FalseArrange the fatty acids from highest melting point to lowest melting point.