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why does rennin convert casein into insoluble form?​

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Answered by itzmisshraddha
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The rennin is found in infant calves which help in the digestion of milk. The rennin helps in curdling the milk by converting the caseinogen into the insoluble form of casein. This ensures that the milk remains in the stomach for a long period of time Therefore this is the correct option. down.

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