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No quite the opposite the low pH allows the autocleavage of pepsins zymogen pepsinogen into the active form pepsin.

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What secretions contains hydrochloric acid and pepsin?

Gastric juice, produced in the stomach, contains hydrochloric acid and pepsin. Hydrochloric acid helps to break down food and create an acidic environment for pepsin to function, which is an enzyme that aids in protein digestion.


Where in the digestion system do pepsin and hydrochloric acid begin the splitting of the proteins?

In the Stomach. The first part of digestion is chewing in the mouth and mixing with saliva. Then swallowing. THen when in the stomach, the stomach walls naturally secrete hydrochloric acid and pepsin into the 'mix'. The stomach operates at pH = 1. This is a natural process, and you DO NOT swallow hydrochloric acid.


What enzymes are found in the stomach?

an enzyme found in the stomach is PEPSIN


Are pepsinogens produced by parietal cells in the stomach?

No, pepsinogens are not produced by parietal cells; they are produced by chief cells in the stomach. Parietal cells are responsible for secreting hydrochloric acid and intrinsic factor. Pepsinogens are inactive precursors of pepsin, an enzyme that aids in protein digestion, and they are activated into pepsin in the acidic environment created by the hydrochloric acid from parietal cells.


What is chemical found in the stomach needed to activate pepsinogen to pepsin?

Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is the chemical found in the stomach that is needed to activate pepsinogen to its active form, pepsin. HCl creates an acidic environment in the stomach that enables pepsinogen to undergo a conformational change and become pepsin, which is essential for protein digestion.


How can you destroy pepsin in stomach?

Make the conditions of the stomach alkaline so that the pH is not conducive to the functioning of pepsin


What is the source of pepsin?

Pepsin is an enzyme which is secreted by Zymogen cells of the stomach. First it is secreted in an inactive form called Pepsinogen. After that Hydrochloric acid (HCl) activates it into pepsin. FUNCTION:Its function is to hydrolyse the proteins to yield peptide.


What is the relationship between gastric juices pepsin and mucus?

Pepsin is an enzyme secreted in the stomach to break down proteins. Mucus on the other hand is produced in the nasal passages to help trap dirt and bacteria. The mucus is then transported to the back of our throats and into our stomach by the process of swallowing... mmm, tasty. *** Mucus protects the stomach from the gastric juices and hydrochloric acid (HCI). Pepsin is produced by the chief cells, and is turned into pepsinogen (by the hormone gastrin produced in the brain). Pepsinogen helps break down proteins in your stomach.


Where is pepsin produced What is the effect of pepsin on protein?

Pepsin is produced in the stomach. Pepsin is an enzyme that digests (hydrolyses) proteins into smaller polypeptide molecules.


Is pepsin produced by the pancreas?

Pepsin is an enzyme whose responsibility it is to break down proteins in the body. Pepsin is not produced by the pancreas; it is produced by the stomach.


What is needed to convert pepsinogen to pepsin?

hydrochloric acid produced by parietal cells converts pepsin to pepsinogen


What is the relation between pepsinogen and hydrochloric acid?

Pepsinogen is an inactive precursor of the enzyme pepsin, which is responsible for breaking down proteins in the stomach. Hydrochloric acid activates pepsinogen, converting it into pepsin. The presence of hydrochloric acid in the stomach helps to create an acidic environment that allows pepsin to function optimally.