intestinal crypts
HC1 (hydrochloric acid) activates pepsinogen into its enzyme form Pepsin.
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is produced by parietal cells in the stomach, while pepsinogen is produced by chief cells in the stomach. Together, HCl and pepsinogen play important roles in the chemical digestion of food in the stomach.
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An intestinal crypt is a home to Paneth cells that secrete AMPs and control segregation.
The stomach produces hydrochloric acid to help break down food particles and kill bacteria. Pepsinogen is an inactive form of the enzyme pepsin, which is vital for the digestion of proteins in the stomach. Once pepsinogen is activated by the acidic environment, it becomes pepsin and helps break down proteins into smaller peptides.
pepsinogen makes pepsin
Pepsinogen is the precursor for Pepsin, an enzyme for the degradation of protein.
HCl, not HC1? Acid plus base gives salt plus water - literally in this case.
In solution this is hydrochloric acid. A strong acid.
HC1 is an inorganic compound. This is because it does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, which are a characteristic feature of organic compounds. Inorganic compounds typically consist of elements other than carbon and hydrogen, such as those in HC1, which is hydrochloric acid.
pepsinogen (a precursor of pepsin) which helps humans digest, when activated by HCL.
Destruction of organisms swallowed