Gastric Glands
The stomach secretes hydrochloric and acid pepsinogen to begin the chemical break down of food.
You think probable to pepsin or hydrochloric acid.
Pepsinogen Gastrin
The presence of food may trigger release of gastric acid, which is the hydrochloric acid. This in turn activates the inactive protein pepsinogen into pepsin.
It is the chemical that activates pepsinogen in the stomach kills bacteria denatures proteins
hydrochloric acid produced by parietal cells converts pepsin to pepsinogen
The pancreas produces hydrochloric acid and pepsinogen.
The stomach secretes hydrochloric and acid pepsinogen to begin the chemical break down of food.
The stomach secretes hydrochloric and acid pepsinogen to begin the chemical break down of food.
You think probable to pepsin or hydrochloric acid.
Pepsinogen Gastrin
Parietal cells are found in the fundic zone of the stomach. Their main function is to produce hydrochloric acid, which assists in the chemical breakdown of food.
The presence of food may trigger release of gastric acid, which is the hydrochloric acid. This in turn activates the inactive protein pepsinogen into pepsin.
No, the gall bladder does not produce hydrochloric acid the oxyntic cell (chief cells) produce the hydrochloric acid.
HC1 (hydrochloric acid) activates pepsinogen into its enzyme form Pepsin.
Pepsin is a powerful protein digesting enzyme which is far too dangerous in its active form so it is released in an inactive pepsinogen form by the cell and activated only in the digestive tract where it is required to be active.
It is the chemical that activates pepsinogen in the stomach kills bacteria denatures proteins