Biology, asked by menkaruhela, 9 months ago

why are pepsin and trypsin secrated in inactive form​

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Answered by anilverma470
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Because they need another place to work properly.

Answered by chandanaroy
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Answer:

The activation of pepsinogen to pepsin makes pepsin available to catalyse pepeinogen further to cleave it into more pepsin. Trypsinogen is the inactive form of typsin

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