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BIOLOGY TOPIC 6 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

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How are proteins digested? (5)

Author: Sammy Universe



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Proteases are secreted as inactive precursors (zymogens) so that they don't digest the cells that made them Proteases can be activated with specific enzymes or chemical agents(low pH = acidic conditions) Starts in stomach and continues in small intestine pepsin: made and used in stomach (pepsinogen), activated by hydrochloric acid trypsin: made in pancreas (trypsinogen), activated by enterokinase in the intestine


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