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Trypsin acts at alkaline pH.what provides the alkalinity

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Answered by Sneha259
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The alkaline pH is provided by the following type of secretions(i) Secretion of Brunner’s glands, (ii) The bicarbonates from the pancreas (iii) Bile.Actions of trypsin are as follows(i) Activates other proteases and (ii) Acts on the proteins, proteases and peptones.

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Answered by Shwe1234
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The alkanity is due to the presence of Sodium Bicarbonate(NaHCO3).
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