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Protease is a protein-degrading enzyme produced in the pancreas.
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Protease
no it is not a hormone, it is a protein substance produced in living cells that catalyzes reaction.
The general name for these enzymes is proteases
Trypsin is an enzyme that is produced in the pancreas. After the human pancreas binds to a molecule of protein, auto catalysis occurs to a molecule of trypsin.
Pepsin is produced in the stomach. Pepsin is an enzyme that digests (hydrolyses) proteins into smaller polypeptide molecules.
The general term is "proteases" Pepsin cleaves at the "n" terminus produced by the stomach and works in an acidic pH environment. Chymotrypsin and Trypsin are produced by the pancreas which is below the stomach and work in a more basic pH environment.
Casease is an enzyme that is produced by bacteria. It is used to hydrolyze casein, which is a protein found in milk.
The type of molecule that is an enzyme is a protein molecule.
pepsinogen