Biology, asked by saurav234, 1 year ago

what is the function of trypsin

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Answered by iqrafatima
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The function of trypsin is to neutralizes the hydrochloric acid from the stomach

. When the digestion of the protein is finished in the stomach, the HCl is not removed from the stomach and is passed down to the duodenum. Since the small intestine cannot handle such low pH, it releases trypsin which neutralizes the HCl so that the optimal level of pH can be reached (around 7). Without trypsin, all the digestive enzymes releases in the small intestine, along with the wall of the intestine itself would be broken down and eaten away by the strong acid.
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Answered by Harsha9065
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