Biology, asked by hayazhaaz5980, 10 months ago

Why proteolytic enzymes are not present in acrivef?

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Answered by DeviIQueen
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The pancreas secretes zymogens partly to prevent the enzymes from digesting proteins in the cells in which they are synthesised. Enzymes like pepsin are created in the form of pepsinogen, an inactive zymogen. ... Fungi also secrete digestive enzymes into the environment as zymogens.

Answered by royalboyayush
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Trypsin then activates the precursors of chymotrypsin, elastase, and carboxypeptidase. When the pancreatic enzymes become activated in the intestine, they convert proteins into free amino acids, which are easily absorbed by the cells of the intestinal wall. The pancreas also produces a protein that inhibits trypsin.

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