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Mention one difference between Pepsin and Trypsin ( based on medium of activity ) ?​

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Answered by gaythrig940
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The main difference between pepsin and trypsin is that the pepsin is secreted by the gastric glands of the stomach whereas the trypsin is secreted by the exocrine glands of the pancreas. Furthermore, pepsin functions in an acidic medium while trypsin functions in an alkaline medical

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Answered by pranitha2024
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Pepsin hydrolyzes peptide bonds between large hydrophobic amino acid residues, whereas trypsin hydrolyzes peptide bonds at the C-terminal side of lysine or arginine. Function: Pepsin acts on proteins and converts them into peptones, while trypsin converts peptones into polypeptides.

The main difference between pepsin and trypsin is that the pepsin is secreted by the gastric glands of the stomach whereas the trypsin is secreted by the exocrine glands of the pancreas. Furthermore, pepsin functions in an acidic medium while trypsin functions in an alkaline medium.

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