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    Estrogens, Testosterone, Cortisol, and Aldosterone Are All Derived from What
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Estrogens, Testosterone, Cortisol, and Aldosterone Are All Derived from What

Question 120

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Estrogens, testosterone, cortisol, and aldosterone are all derived from what molecular precursor?


A) tyrosine
B) cholesterol
C) phospholipid
D) thyroglobulin
E) epinephrine

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