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Answer: I don't completely understand the question being asked, but I hope this helps! :)

Explanation:

To determine the amino acid sequence corresponding to the given DNA sequence, we need to first transcribe the DNA sequence into mRNA, and then translate the mRNA into amino acids using the genetic code. Here's the process:

Given DNA sequence: TCA CAC TTG GCA ACG

Transcribing into mRNA:

TCA -> UCA

CAC -> GUG

TTG -> AAC

GCA -> CGU

ACG -> UGC

Now, let's use the mRNA sequence to translate it into amino acids using the genetic code:

UCA: Serine (Ser)

GUG: Valine (Val)

AAC: Asparagine (Asn)

CGU: Arginine (Arg)

UGC: Cysteine (Cys)

So, the amino acid sequence corresponding to the given DNA sequence "TCA CAC TTG GCA ACG" is:

Serine - Valine - Asparagine - Arginine - Cysteine

or

Ser - Val - Asn - Arg - Cys