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Which enzyme is responsible for converting trypsinogen to trypsin? What does the enzyme do during food processing? What is an enzyme and how does it work? What are descriptors of enzymes? What are some cool enzymes? What started the reaction in lactase, and how can the reaction's catalysis ...
Which enzyme changes trypsinogen to trypsin? Is an enzyme a protein or is a protein an enzyme? Explain. How do enzymes contribute to a metabolic pathway? Name two functions that an enzyme performs. What are substrates in enzymes? How does the concentration of enzymes affect enzyme activity?
What enzyme digests protein in the small intestine? A. Pepsin. B. Pepsinogen. C. Trypsin. D. Trypsinogen. What role do the following chemicals play in digestion: Pepsin, Bile, Trypsin, Lipase, HCl, Histamine, Somatostatin, Gastrin, Amylase, and Cholecystokinin?
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What are Colony-Stimulating Factors and what does it do? Where are trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen, and procarboxypeptidase produced, and what are their functions in digestion? What 2 things about food cause the gastric phase of gastric juice secretion?
Which enzyme changes trypsinogen to trypsin? What are substrates of enzymatic reactions? What is a cofactor for an enzyme or other protein? What is the enzyme need for E. coli to survive? What type of inhibition occurs when there is an accumulation of this particular enzyme?
What enzyme digests protein in the small intestine? A. Pepsin. B. Pepsinogen. C. Trypsin. D. Trypsinogen. Identify the following: Molecules that result from protein digestion. Protein digestion mainly occurs in which organ? a. The stomach. b. The small intestines. c. The large intestines. ...