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Are pepsin and trypsin classified as sugars?

pepsin and trypsin are classified as proteins


What are the similarities of pepsin and trypsin?

Pepsin and trypsin both are protein digesting enzymes.


What does Pepsin and Trypsin acid in?

poopy stain


Can pepsin and trypsin function in the same environment-?

no they can not because they at completely different pH levels.


Compare the optimum pH levels for trypsin and pepsin. how is the optimal pH level of pepsin relevant to it's particular location in the body?

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.


Which of the enzyme-substrate pairings is incorrect Nuclease-DNA Trypsin-protein Pepsin-carbohydrate Amylase-starch or Lipase-fat?

Trypsin-carbohydrates


What pH do neither trypsin or pepsi work in?

Both trypsin and pepsin have optimal activity at specific pH levels, with trypsin functioning best around pH 7.5-8.5 and pepsin operating effectively at a much lower pH of around 1.5-2.5. Neither enzyme works effectively in a neutral pH of 7, where trypsin is too inactive, and pepsin is too far from its optimal acidic environment. Therefore, a neutral pH of 7 is unsuitable for the activity of either enzyme.


What enzymes perform major proteolytic activities in the digestive tract?

The major proteolytic enzymes in the digestive tract are pepsin, trypsin, chymotrypsin, and elastase. Pepsin is mainly found in the stomach, while trypsin, chymotrypsin, and elastase are produced in the pancreas and released into the small intestine to further break down proteins into smaller peptides and amino acids for absorption.


How does trypsin gets its name?

Trypsin is one of the 3 proteolytic digestive enzymes produced in the pancreas as Trypsinogen and is activated in the Duodenum. Trypsin derives its name from the Greek word tryein- wear down + (english) pepsin -akin to.


What chemical (s) can be found in your stomach to digest proteins?

Three enzymes are important: pepsin, trypsin, chymotrypsin.


Does pepsin work on protein?

Yes this enzyme Pepsin serves a link to amino acids and collaborate to break down dietary protein into their components. Other enzymes are Trypsin and Chymotrypsin.


The part of alimentary canal where protein is digested?

Protein is digested both in the stomach (by pepsin and trypsin) and in the small intestine.