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Steroids act as tiny supervisors regulating biological systems.
  • Steroids are described as “supervisors” that manipulate, regulate, and control cellular processes in minute quantities. - They are contrasted with “workers” (more abundant molecules) to illustrate their pivotal but low‑dose role. - Understanding steroid function is crucial for recognizing how exogenous steroid exposure can upset natural regulation.
Dr Khadar ValliWholesomeTales Clips00:03:12

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steroids are the compounds that are supervisors in the body of any living thing that they control they supervise they manipulate they regulate Dr Khadar Valli
the workers are more and the supervisors are less am I right and steroids are such that they manipulate the regulate the manure they cut short they Leap Frog Dr Khadar Valli

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