Biology, asked by shamithag43, 5 hours ago

Which of the following zymogen is activated by the action of a protease present in
succus entericus?
O Trypsinogen
O Chymotrypsinogen
OProcarboxypeptidase
OPepsinogen​

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Answered by yadavritik925
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Answer:

The correct answer is Trypsinogen.

Explanation:

Trypsin is a proteolytic catalyst delivered in the pancreas in the forerunner type of latent trypsinogen. Trypsinogen is converted completely to trypsin inside the duodenum by the action of enzyme called Enterokinase. Trypsin is available in the stool of little youngsters however sums reduce in more seasoned kids and grown-ups because of gastrointestinal bacterial obliteration of trypsin.

Answered by AtharvSena
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Trypsinogen

Trypsin is a proteolytic catalyst produced by the precursor type of latent trypsinogen in the pancreas. Inside the duodenum, an enzyme called Enterokinase converts trypsinogen to trypsin in its entirety. Trypsin is present in the stool of young children, but the amount is reduced in older children and adults due to gastrointestinal bacterial obliteration of trypsin.

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