Forced vital capacity (FVC) measures the total volume of air exhaled forcefully after a maximal inhalation. Within this total volume exhaled, the forced expiratory volume (FEV1) is measured during the 1st second of this manoeuvre.
The answer is AUC. Anti codons follow regular base-pairing rules, but they are also mirrored horizontally. Standard base pairing would dictate the answer be CUA, but anti codon is instead AUC. The previous answer was misleading and incorrect.
First of all, it is codons,not condons. MRNA would have uug auc cca. If I am not incorrect, you only use the term codons for MRNA, not in the actual DNA strand. The Anticodons would then be in the TRNA, which codes for the Amino Acids needed by the cells.
AUG also the start codon for protein synthesis. The amino acid will be Methionine, may want to double check spelling of that
No. It's the RNA nucleotides that code for the DNA. The tRNA then in turn codes for a specific protein. So, for example, if the DNA sequence is TAG, the tRNA is AUC. (Uracil replacing thyamine in RNA)
Decreased the FEV1 %
The FEV1 (%) at a radius of 5 mm is 73.9% (3541/4791 X 100%).
FEV1 is the peak during the first second of exhalation only.
Ucg cga GAC UAU
Initial AUC stands for Asset Under Construction in Real Estate...
Forced expiratory volume
FEV1 is an index that is used to determine how much restrictive or obstructive lung disease is present in a person's lungs. If the FEV1 level is 70% or less then it is standard practice for medication to be given.
Area under curve
The root word "aug" and "auc" generally refer to increase or growth. Examples include "augment" meaning to increase in size or amount, and "auction" referring to a sale where items are bid on to increase their value.
auctions, auction
The anticodon would be UAG, and the amino acid coded for is isoleucine.
auc