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Question 8 Describe the digestive role of chymotrypsin. What two other digestive enzymes of the same category are secreted by its source gland?

Class - XI - Biology Chapter Digestion and Absorption Page No. 267

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Answered by TrapNation
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Chymotrypsin is an active enzyme formed by the action of trypsin in the pancreatic juice. This helps in the digestion of proteins peptones and proteoses converting it into dipeptides.

The other two digestive enzyme secreted by its source gland is amylase and lipases.


Answered by FuzzieGirl
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\blue\longmapsto\: Chymotrypsin of pancreas plays an important role in the digestion (conversion)of proteins,proteoses,peptones into 'tripeptides'and 'dipeptides'.

\blue\longmapsto\: The other two enzymes from the same gland pancreas are 'Trypsinogen'and 'carboxypeptidase'.

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