Biology, asked by aliska, 1 year ago

Mention any one difference between pepsin and tripsin


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Answered by ANSHI03
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Pepsin....
1 It catalyzes in acidic medium.
2 It is secreted from gastric gland of the stomach.

Trypsin......
1 It catalyzes in alkaline sodium.
2 It is secreted from the exocrine pancreas.

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Answered by NarayanSameer
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Perpsin:

1. It is secreted from the gastric glands of stomach.

2. It is secreted in inactive form called pepsinogen.

3. It acts on protein and converts them into proteoses and peptones.

4. It catalyses in acidic medium.

Trypsin:

1. It is secreted from the exocrine pancreas.

2. It is secreted in inactive form called trypsinogen.

3. It acts on proteoses and peptones and converts them into polypeptides.

4. It catalyses in alkaline medium.

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