difference between pepsin and trypsin
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It is secreted as an inactive zymogen known as pepsinogen. It is secreted as an inactive form known as trypsinogen. The one point difference between pepsin and trypsin is that pepsin is secreted in the stomach and acts only under acidic condition and trypsin is secreted in pancreas and acts under alkaline condition.
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Pepsin is converted in to trypsin i think
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