Answer:
The finding is expected. This is due to older people having a very depleted amount of proteins and calcium which affects their bone density.
Aged people have a large amount of osteoclasts which is responsible for the the breakdown of bone for repairs and remodification which poses a great risk for decreased and weakened bones.
The 9 yr old grand daughter however has large amounts of osteoblasts which help in bone production and translates to stronger bones.
This features and findings are the assumed and likely reasons why the 75yr old woman had fractures and the 9 yr old grand daughter suffered none.
Answer:
For the tRNA anticodon CCA the corresponding codon is GGU, which codes for the amino acid Glycine (Gly).
Explanation:
Transfer RNA or tRNA is responsible for driving the right amino acid into protein synthesis, once the mRNA codon has been translated by the ribosome. It is for that reason that each mRNA codon must have a complementary tRNA anticodon.
The RNA pairing rules is that each nitrogenous base has a complementary base, so:
- Adenine is complementary with uracil A=U
- Cytosine is complementary with Guanine C=G
In this case, it can be seen that:
- <em>For the anti-codon: CCA</em>
- <em>Codon: GGU</em>
- <em>Aminoacid: Gly</em>
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