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How are proteins in the food digested?

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Answered by 1234Anushkadarbar
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Explanation:

Protein is disests in the following way :-

1. Role of stomach

Stomach have gastric gland which secrets pepsinogen (inactive) and HCl makes it pepsin (active) which breaks the protein.

2. Role of pancreas

Pancreas secrets pancreatic juice which contains different enzymes ( Trypsinogen, Chymotrypsinogen and Procarboxy peptidase) which further breaks the proteins.

3. Role of small intestine

Now protein is converted into dipeptide and an enzyme ( dipeptidase) converts it into Amino acid.

Then, protein is absorbed by small intestine.

Answered by SweetPoison7
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Answer:Explanation:

Answer:Explanation:Protein is disests in the following way :-

Answer:Explanation:Protein is disests in the following way :-1. Role of stomach

Answer:Explanation:Protein is disests in the following way :-1. Role of stomach Stomach have gastric gland which secrets pepsinogen (inactive) and HCl makes it pepsin (active) which breaks the protein.

Answer:Explanation:Protein is disests in the following way :-1. Role of stomach Stomach have gastric gland which secrets pepsinogen (inactive) and HCl makes it pepsin (active) which breaks the protein.2. Role of pancreas

Answer:Explanation:Protein is disests in the following way :-1. Role of stomach Stomach have gastric gland which secrets pepsinogen (inactive) and HCl makes it pepsin (active) which breaks the protein.2. Role of pancreas Pancreas secrets pancreatic juice which contains different enzymes ( Trypsinogen, Chymotrypsinogen and Procarboxy peptidase) which further breaks the proteins.

Answer:Explanation:Protein is disests in the following way :-1. Role of stomach Stomach have gastric gland which secrets pepsinogen (inactive) and HCl makes it pepsin (active) which breaks the protein.2. Role of pancreas Pancreas secrets pancreatic juice which contains different enzymes ( Trypsinogen, Chymotrypsinogen and Procarboxy peptidase) which further breaks the proteins.3. Role of small intestine

Answer:Explanation:Protein is disests in the following way :-1. Role of stomach Stomach have gastric gland which secrets pepsinogen (inactive) and HCl makes it pepsin (active) which breaks the protein.2. Role of pancreas Pancreas secrets pancreatic juice which contains different enzymes ( Trypsinogen, Chymotrypsinogen and Procarboxy peptidase) which further breaks the proteins.3. Role of small intestine Now protein is converted into dipeptide and an enzyme ( dipeptidase) converts it into Amino acid.

Answer:Explanation:Protein is disests in the following way :-1. Role of stomach Stomach have gastric gland which secrets pepsinogen (inactive) and HCl makes it pepsin (active) which breaks the protein.2. Role of pancreas Pancreas secrets pancreatic juice which contains different enzymes ( Trypsinogen, Chymotrypsinogen and Procarboxy peptidase) which further breaks the proteins.3. Role of small intestine Now protein is converted into dipeptide and an enzyme ( dipeptidase) converts it into Amino acid.Then, protein is absorbed by small intestine.

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