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By which enzyme is trypsinogen activated?

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Answered by harryhr07
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Pancreatic zymogens are normally only activated after they reach the small intestine. A brush borderenzyme, enterokinase, cleaves a peptide from trypsinogen, forming the active enzyme trypsin. Trypsin thenactivates the other enzymes.
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harryhr07: enterokinase is produced by cells of the duodenum and is involved in digestion in humans and other animals. 
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Answered by SaloniSingh1
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By Enterokinase Trypsinogen activated

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