Biology, asked by masteshk, 4 months ago

what is the main difference between the ren
in and rennin?​


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Answered by VinCus
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》Chymosin, known also as rennin, is a proteolytic enzyme

related to pepsin that synthesized by chief cells in the

stomach of some animals.

 》This protein-digesting enzyme curdles milk by

transforming caseinogen into insoluble casein..

Renin, also called angiotensinogenase, is a

aspartate protease family enzyme , involved in the

renin–angiotensin aldosterone system (RAAS), which

regulates the body's water balance and blood pressure

level.

》Thus, it regulates the body's mean arterial blood

pressure. Renin is originated from juxtaglomerular kidney

cells.

Answered by sara122
4

Answer:

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》Chymosin, known also as rennin, is a proteolytic enzyme

related to pepsin that synthesized by chief cells in the

stomach of some animals.

》This protein-digesting enzyme curdles milk by

transforming caseinogen into insoluble casein..

Renin, also called angiotensinogenase, is a

aspartate protease family enzyme , involved in the

renin–angiotensin aldosterone system (RAAS), which

regulates the body's water balance and blood pressure

level.

》Thus, it regulates the body's mean arterial blood

pressure. Renin is originated from juxtaglomerular kidney

cells.

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