Biology, asked by Ashuanku68, 11 months ago

Why pepsin is active only in the presence of acid...?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Pepsin is secreted in an inactive form called pepsinogen.

This inactive form is activated by HCl.

Hydrochloric acid creates an acidic environment, which allows pepsinogen to unfold and cleave itself in an autocatalytic fashion, thereby generating pepsin (the active form).

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Answered by Anonymous
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PEPSINOGEN............

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