Biology, asked by injamurisudharshan02, 7 months ago

what is trypsin and it's functions?​

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Answered by jayantypradan
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Trypsin is a proteolytic enzyme, important for the digestion of proteins. In humans, the protein is produced in its inactive form, trypsinogen, within the pancrease. Trypsinogen enters the small intestine, via the common bile duct, where it converted to active trypsin.

Answered by Anonymous
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TRYPSIN IS A PROTEOLYTIC ENZYME, IMPORTANT FOR THE DIGESTION OF PROTEINS. IN HUMANS, THE PROTEIN IS PRODUCED IN ITS INACTIVE FORM, TRYPSINOGEN, WITHIN THE PANCREASE. TRYPSINOGEN ENTERS THE SMALL INTESTINE, VIA THE COMMON BILE DUCT, WHERE IT CONVERTED TO ACTIVE TRYPSIN.

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