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Answered by raotd
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Answer:Pepsinogen is activated in the stomach lumen by hydrolysis, with the removal of a short peptide: H+ ions are important for pepsin function because: Pepsinogen is initially activated by the H+ ions. The activated enzyme then acts autocatalytically to increase the rate of formation of more pepsin.

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