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The optimum PH of pepsin ranges between 1.0 and 4.0. Pepsin exhibits about 90 percent of the maximum activity and about 35% of the maximum activity.
no they can not because they at completely different pH levels.
Pepsin is a type of protease that works mainly in the stomach. As a result, its optimum pH is around 2. The high acidity is provided by the hydrochloric acid in the stomach.
Pepsin is an enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of proteins int peptides. Its optimum pH range is between 1 to 4.
These are secreted by the stomach:pepsiogen precursor for pepsin (an enzyme)intrinsic factor (so that B12 can be absorbed)gastrin (a hormone)ghrelin (a hormone)Only pepsin fits your question as pepsiogen needs HCl to convert into pepsin.Pepsin.
pepsin is found in the stomach and the pH there is 2 while trypsin is found in the small intestine (duodenum and jejunum) and the pH there is 8-9. Thus, the optimum pH levels for pepsin and trypsin are 2 and 8-9 respectively.
The optimum PH of pepsin ranges between 1.0 and 4.0. Pepsin exhibits about 90 percent of the maximum activity and about 35% of the maximum activity.
enzymes found in human bodies require different pH . like pepsin requires 1 or 2 to work, while trypsin requires 8. but overall the pH ranges from 6-8 for optimum efficiency
The optimal pH for trypsin is 8. It is found in the small intestine and digests proteins and polypeptides there.
no they can not because they at completely different pH levels.
Pepsin is a type of protease that works mainly in the stomach. As a result, its optimum pH is around 2. The high acidity is provided by the hydrochloric acid in the stomach.
trypsin
Pepsin is therefore acidic since the pH in the stomach is 2
It will function at about around the pH of 2.5.
Human pepsis has an optimum around pH 1.5 to 2.
pepsin and trypsin are classified as proteins
I believe it's 7.3, the pH of human blood, as most enzymatic reactions occur there. However, there are special enzymes, such as the ones which are in the stomach, which work best at around a pH of 2.