why are proteolytic enzymes produced in inactive form in digestive tract
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For instance, digestive enzymes which hydrolyze proteins are made as zymogens in the stomach and pancreas, in which pepsinogen is theinactive precursor (zymogen) and pepsin is the activated form of theenzyme. Another example is seen in blood clotting which is carried out by a cascade of proteolytic activations.
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For instance, digestive enzymes which hydrolyze proteins are made as zymogens in the stomach and pancreas, in which pepsinogen is theinactive precursor (zymogen) and pepsin is the activated form of theenzyme. Another example is seen in blood clotting which is carried out by a cascade of proteolytic activations.
hope it helpzz uhh
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The pancreas secretes zymogens partly to stop the enzymes from digest proteins in the cells in which they are synthesized. Enzymes like pepsin are shaped in the form of pepsinogen, an inactive zymogen.
Example
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Trypsinogen is the inactive form of trypsin acting in the intestine ( produced by the pancreas). It converted into Trypsin with the help of enzymes Enterokinase which is produced in the succus entericus.
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The pancreas secretes zymogens partly to stop the enzymes from digest proteins in the cells in which they are synthesized. Enzymes like pepsin are shaped in the form of pepsinogen, an inactive zymogen.
Example
_________
Trypsinogen is the inactive form of trypsin acting in the intestine ( produced by the pancreas). It converted into Trypsin with the help of enzymes Enterokinase which is produced in the succus entericus.
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