Biology, asked by NamrataLal3406, 10 months ago

Trypsinogen is produced by
(a) liver (b) duodenum
(c) stomach (d) pancreas

Answers

Answered by Pratishrutiraj
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Answer:

(d) pancreas

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Trypsinogen is Produced by (d) Pancreas

Explanation:

    (d) Trypsinogen is produced by pancreas.

  1. Trypsin is delivered as the dormant zymogen trypsinogen in the pancreas. At the point when the pancreas is invigorated by cholecystokinin.
  2. it is then emitted into the initial segment of the small digestive system (the duodenum) through the pancreatic pipe.
  3. The pancreas is a heterocrine organ, having both an endocrine and a stomach related exocrine capacity.
  4. It is a endocrine organ.
  5. It works generally to manage glucose levels, discharging the hormones insulin, glucagon, somatostatin, and pancreatic polypeptide.
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