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Role of enzymes in the process of digestion trypsin

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Trypsin is an enzyme that helps us digest protein. In the small intestine, trypsin breaks down proteins, continuing the process of digestion that began in the stomach. ... The trypsinogen enters the small intestine through the common bile duct and is converted to active trypsin.

Answered by coolguyorionazm
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Explanation:

An enzyme is a bio-catalyst used mainly in the process of digested which ultimately achieves the breaking down of complex food molecules into simpler ones.

The main enzyme produced in the stomach for digestion is pepsin that helps break down the food protein into smaller peptides.

However,  trypsin is also an enzyme that works on the proteins in the food but that acts in the intestines.  So trypsin is also proteolytic but acts later in the digestive process.

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