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trypsinogen is activated to trypsin by entero kinase .how chymotrysinogen is activated to chymotrypsin​

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Answered by minakshi987
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Trypsinogen (/ˌtrɪpˈsɪnədʒən, -ˌdʒɛn/) is the precursor form (or zymogen) of trypsin, a digestive enzyme. It is produced by the pancreas and found in pancreatic juice, along with amylase, lipase, and chymotrypsinogen. ... Once activated, the trypsin can cleave more trypsinogen into trypsin, a process called autoactivation.

Answered by XxMissPriyaxX04
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Trypsinogen (/ˌtrɪpˈsɪnədʒən, -ˌdʒɛn/) is the precursor form (or zymogen) of trypsin, a digestive enzyme. It is produced by the pancreas and found in pancreatic juice, along with amylase, lipase, and chymotrypsinogen. ... Once activated, the trypsin can cleave more trypsinogen into trypsin, a process called autoactivation.

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