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Appendix: lsoprene and Terpenes Terpenes are naturally occurring molecules, present in plants, ând consisl of a carbon chain with alternating single and double bonds.
A terpene is formed from a combination of at least 2 isoprenes and constitutes the basic structure of sterols (4Jused ring structure).
The following figure shows combination of isoprenes to form terpenes, squalene and the familiar fused ring structure of sterols. OPP indicates oxygen attached to a pyrophosphate, which indicates the molecule is "activated" to undergo reactions.
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EXAM WR]TING TIPS
ituftiple Choice Tips Choice TiDs As you browse through, make a
different kind of notation next to those questions which seem easy, those which seem difficult but you can probably solve, and those which completely baffle you. Allocate your time according to the relative worth of questions. Try to save a few minutes at the end for review and revision. Remember: your first answer may not always be your best answer.
can Answer Don't waste time laboring over troublesome questions at the start. Be sure to get credit for items you know well. Then, do questions that are difficult but you think you can solve. Last, take a stab at questions that baffle you but you can maybe guess the answer by elimination.
sytÀrtid, Another approach is to answer all the questions from the same section of the course in a row. This will help offset the mixing of questions inherent in the design of the test. please note that this approach demands that care be taken that answer sheets âre correctly completed and that all questions have been answered. The other benefit of this approach is that it allows you to spot clues in one question that may help solve another from the same section of the course lB"
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