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