k Cholesterol, molecular model Cholesterol, molecular model. Cholesterol is an important component of the membranes of cells. It is the major precursor for a variety of steroid hormones, is involved in the production of vitamin D and has an important role for brain synapses and in the immune system. Overproduction leads to fatty deposits in blood vessels which can lead to heart disease, stroke, arterial disease, diabetes and high blood pressure. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colourcoded carbon black, hydrogen white and oxygen red., by ANIMATE4.COMSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Cholesterol, molecular model Cholesterol, molecular model. Cholesterol is an important component of the membranes of cells. It is the major precursor for a variety of steroid hormones, is involved in the production of vitamin D and has an important role for brain synapses and in the immune system. Overproduction leads to fatty deposits in blood vessels which can lead to heart disease, stroke, arterial disease, diabetes and high blood pressure. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour coded: carbon  black , hydrogen  white  and oxygen  red ., by ANIMATE4.COM SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Cholesterol, molecular model

Cholesterol, molecular model. Cholesterol is an important component of the membranes of cells. It is the major precursor for a variety of steroid hormones, is involved in the production of vitamin D and has an important role for brain synapses and in the immune system. Overproduction leads to fatty deposits in blood vessels which can lead to heart disease, stroke, arterial disease, diabetes and high blood pressure. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (black), hydrogen (white) and oxygen (red)., by ANIMATE4.COM/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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