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Pepsin breaks down proteins into peptides and is found in the stomach, its secreted from the gastric glands found in the lining of the stomach.
According to Biologists, the optimum temperature for pepsin ranges from 37 degrees Celsius to 42 degrees Celsius which are perfect human body temperatures.
well with out protein you will be as week as a cat but not only protein makes you strong, you need carbohydrates to make your protein work. You might be thinking specifically about Pepsin. This enzyme is in the stomach and it digests proteins into peptides. Source: Wikipedia!
The optimum pH of pepsin is pH2. Pepsin is found in the stomach and it is protease enzyme that digest protein into smaller molecule. The stomach is suitable place for it because it is acidic , so it's activity increases in the acidic environment.
Pepsin (excreted by glands in the stomach) digest proteins into polypeptides in the stomach, whereas the trypsin (excreted by pancreas in the pancreatic juice) digest proteins into polypeptides in the small intestine. Then the erepsin (excreted by pancreas in the pancreatic juice) further digest them into amino acids.
Pepsin
Because Pepsin is the active form of a protein manufactured in the stomach.
Pepsin is produced by stomach cells in its inactive form pepsinogen, Pepsinogen is then activated by the stomach acid into its active form, pepsin. Pepsin breaks down the protein in the food into smaller particles.
No,a digestive enzyme known as 'Pepsin' digests proteins.But yes,HCl is an acidic medium for 'Pepsin to work.Without HCl,our body cannot digest proteins.
An enzyme called a protease would digest proteins. Examples would be pepsin and trypsin.
This is the gastric juice, a mixture of hydrochloric acid and pepsin.
Sucrose is a type of carbohydrate. Pepsin is a protease, so it can only digest proteins, because enzymes are specific to one kind of molecule. Sucrose would be broken down by a carbohydrase.
the pepsin help the protein to digest and breaks into polypeptides
Pepsin breaks down proteins into peptides and is found in the stomach, its secreted from the gastric glands found in the lining of the stomach.
amylase = starch, digestion starts in the mouth, pepsin = protein, starts in the stomachlysosomes.
1. Pepsin is the important digestive enzyme of the stomach. 2. Pepsin can essentially digest any protein in the diet. 3. Lacking sufficient pepsin, protein foods are poorly penetrated by other digestive enzymes further on and are thus poorly digested.
Pepsin digest protein in the acidic environment of the stomach, Pancreatic Protease digests protein in the basic environment of the small intestine.