pancreatic enzyme used in digesting proteins
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Pancreatic juice, composed of the secretions of both ductal and acinar cells, is made up of the following digestive enzymes: Trypsinogen, which is an inactive(zymogenic) protease that, once activated in the duodenum into trypsin, breaks down proteins at the basic amino acids.
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➡️The enzymes include inactive trypsin for digesting proteins, lipase for digesting fats, and pancreatic amylase for digesting starch.
⏺️Question:
Which pancreatic enzyme is effective in digesting proteins?
➡️Solution:
Tyrpsin, the enzyme secreted by pancreas and thrown into the small intestine is in its inactive form trypsinogen.
In the intestine Trypsinogen is activated into trypsin by the action of enteropeptidase.
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➡️The enzymes include inactive trypsin for digesting proteins, lipase for digesting fats, and pancreatic amylase for digesting starch.
⏺️Question:
Which pancreatic enzyme is effective in digesting proteins?
➡️Solution:
Tyrpsin, the enzyme secreted by pancreas and thrown into the small intestine is in its inactive form trypsinogen.
In the intestine Trypsinogen is activated into trypsin by the action of enteropeptidase.
thanks...
nice to help you ✌️✌️
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