zymogen cells and chief cells secrete______
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…of three major cell types: zymogenic, parietal, and mucous neck cells. At the base of the gland are the zymogenic (chief) cells, which are thought to produce the enzymes pepsin and rennin. (Pepsin digests proteins, and rennin curdles milk.)
…of three major cell types: zymogenic, parietal, and mucous neck cells. At the base of the gland are the zymogenic (chief) cells, which are thought to produce the enzymes pepsin and rennin. (Pepsin digests proteins, and rennin curdles milk.)
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Zymogen cells and chief cells secrete Pepsinogen
Pepsinogen is activated into the digestive enzyeme pepsin when it comes in contact with acid produced by gastric parietal cells.
Hence,Zymogen cells and chief cells secrete Pepsinogen.
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