(a)
Interpretation: Double bonds in the given natural product which can exhibit stereoisomerism are to be stated.
Concept introduction: For a double bond to show stereoisomerism, the two attached substituents on each side of the double bond should be different. The stereoisomer can be either cis or trans.
(b)
Interpretation: Double bonds in the given natural product which can exhibit stereoisomerism are to be stated.
Concept introduction: For a double bond to show stereoisomerism, the two attached substituents on each side of the double bond should be different. The stereoisomer can be either cis or trans.
(c)
Interpretation: Double bonds in the given natural product which can exhibit stereoisomerism are to be stated.
Concept introduction: For a double bond to show stereoisomerism, the two attached substituents on each side of the double bond should be different. The stereoisomer can be either cis or trans.
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