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Trypsin acts on proteins to convert them in the _

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The trypsinogen enters the small intestine through the common bile duct and is converted to active trypsin. This active trypsin acts with the other two principal digestive proteinases — pepsin and chymotrypsin — to break down dietary protein into peptides and amino acids.

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