Identify A and B in the diagram given below:

To solve this problem, we need to identify the amino acids corresponding to the codons and anticodons shown in the diagram.
1. Analyzing the Codons and Anticodons:
In the diagram, A has the anticodon UCA and B has the codon AUG. The anticodon and codon pair with complementary bases during the process of translation in protein synthesis.
2. Understanding the Pairing:
During translation, the anticodon (from the tRNA) pairs with the codon (from the mRNA) to add the correct amino acid to the growing polypeptide chain. The codon AUG is a start codon and codes for the amino acid methionine (Met). The anticodon UCA corresponds to a tRNA that would bring in the amino acid serine (Ser).
3. Identifying the Amino Acids:
From the pairing of the anticodon UCA and the codon AUG, we can identify A as serine (Ser) and B as tyrosine (Tyr) because UCA pairs with AGU, which codes for serine, and AUG pairs with UAC, which codes for tyrosine.
4. Conclusion:
Therefore, the correct identification for A and B is serine (Ser) and tyrosine (Tyr), respectively.
Final Answer:
The correct answer is Option C: A = Serine, B = Tyrosine.
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A. Roots at lower nodes of stem
B. Roots absorb water and food from host plant
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