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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 is a digestive enzyme that does not function well in high pH conditions. It works optimally in acidic environments, like the stomach, where the pH is low.
Pepsin is an enzyme in the stomach that works best in an acidic environment because it is activated by the low pH. The acidity helps to unfold the protein molecules in food, making them more accessible to pepsin for breaking down into smaller peptide chains. This acidic environment also helps to kill harmful bacteria that may be present in the food.
Pepsin is an enzyme released by the chief cells in the stomach. It helps in the digestion of proteins by breaking them down into smaller peptides. Pepsin is activated by the acidic environment in the stomach.
These are secreted by the stomach:pepsiogen precursor for pepsin (an enzyme)intrinsic factor (so that B12 can be absorbed)gastrin (a hormone)ghrelin (a hormone)Only pepsin fits your question as pepsiogen needs HCl to convert into pepsin.Pepsin.
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Yes, pepsin is present in the stomach.
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 digests protein in the highly acidic environment of the stomach.
Pepsin works best in an acidic environment, so the substance that must be present in the stomach for pepsin to work best is hydrochloric acid. This acid helps to activate pepsinogen into its active form, pepsin, which is responsible for breaking down proteins in the stomach.
Pepsin is an enzyme that functions optimally in acidic pH environments, such as the stomach. In alkaline pH conditions, pepsin can become denatured or inactivated, leading to a loss of its ability to break down proteins effectively. This is why pepsin is most active in the acidic environment of the stomach, where it helps in digesting proteins.
Pepsin in the stomach
Pepsin is therefore acidic since the pH in the stomach is 2
Pepsin is a digestive enzyme that does not function well in high pH conditions. It works optimally in acidic environments, like the stomach, where the pH is low.
Make the conditions of the stomach alkaline so that the pH is not conducive to the functioning of pepsin
Pepsin is an enzyme in the stomach that works best in an acidic environment because it is activated by the low pH. The acidity helps to unfold the protein molecules in food, making them more accessible to pepsin for breaking down into smaller peptide chains. This acidic environment also helps to kill harmful bacteria that may be present in the food.
Contrary to popular belief, the acid is not directly responsible for the digestion of nutrients in the stomach. The hydrochloric acid is there to provide suitable acidic conditions for pepsin to work efficiently. The pepsin breaks down proteins into smaller amino acids.