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what are difference between pepsin and tripsin?.....(just take ur reward with pleasant anwer or loose....!)​

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The main difference between pepsin and trypsin is that the pepsin is secreted by the gastric glands of the stomach whereas the trypsin is secreted by the exocrine glands of the pancreas. Furthermore, pepsin functions in an acidic medium while trypsin functions in an alkaline medium

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Difference between pepsin and tripsin

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Pepsin

➳. It is secreted in the stomach.

➳. It is situated in gastric glands.

➳. It acts only in acidic medium.

➳. It hydrolyses proteins into proteoses and peptones.

Trypsin

➳. It is secreted in the small intestine.

➳. It is situated in pancreas.

➳. It acts in an alkaline medium.

➳. Along with chymotrypsin and carboxypeptidase, it acts on partially digested proteins in the stomach and converts them into dipeptides

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