How does pepsinogen change into it's active form?
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Answer:By the action of of HCL acid present in our gastric juice
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Pepsinogen is a proenzyme secreted by chief cells. It is converted into active form i.e pepsin by HCl. HCl provides the optimum pH for the enzyme pepsin. Once pepsin is formed it itself converts pepsinogen into pepsin.
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