Peter Attia· MD
cholesterol is an organic molecule that you know resides in the lipid family so we typically characterize these molecules by their solubility in water and this is a not soluble in water molecule so it is a hydrophobic molecule
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cholesterol is an organic molecule that you know resides in the lipid family so we typically characterize these molecules by their solubility in water and this is a not soluble in water molecule so it is a hydrophobic molecule
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