cholesterol an inherently "bad" biomolecule? Select the correct response: A. Yes, because it increases the risk for cardiovascular diseases. B. Yes, as it can damage the nervous system, C. Yes, because it can cause infectious diseases. D. No, as it is the precursor of steroids and vitamin D. E. No, as it is the storage form of fatty acids in the body. F. No, as it is an essential major component of the cell mebrane.

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Is cholesterol an inherently "bad" biomolecule? Select the correct response:
A. Yes, because it increases the risk for cardiovascular diseases.
B. Yes, as it can damage the nervous system,
C. Yes, because it can cause infectious diseases.
D. No, as it is the precursor of steroids and vitamin D.
E. No, as it is the storage form of fatty acids in the body.
F. No, as it is an essential major component of the cell mebrane.
 
 
 
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