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who activates the enzyme trypsinogen?​

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Answered by SnehaG
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Pancreatic zymogens often called trypsinogen are normally only activated after they reach the small intestine. A brush border enzyme, enterokinase, cleaves a peptide from trypsinogen, forming the active enzyme trypsin. Trypsin then activates the other enzymes.

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Answered by Anishu1234
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Pancreatic juice..............

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