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Where are lipid-like steroidal hormones synthesized in animal cells?


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Steroidal hormones:

  1. Steroid hormones are a group of hormones derived from cholesterol that act as chemical messengers in the body.
  2. The lipid-like steroidal hormones in animal cells are synthesized in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum and also mitochondria.
  3. The smooth endoplasmic reticulum has no ribosomes attached to it , hence, is responsible for production of steroid hormones in the adrenal cortex and endocrine glands.
  4. As they are made of lipids , they cannot mix with the the plasma of cell and are made to transport proteins and bind to it.

Example : Testosterone and progesterone are the steroid hormones.


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