Steroids

Steroids are a type of molecule composed of three six-carbon rings and one five-carbon ring. They are important for many physiological functions in the body, including the regulation of cell growth, fat storage, and metabolism. Additionally, steroids are used in medical treatments for various ailments such as asthma, and as part of chemotherapy for cancer treatment. Steroids are also widely used for bodybuilding and as performance enhancing drugs in professional sports.

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