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Many digestive enzymes are produced in the pancreas and released into the duodenum. Why, then, has the mammalian stomach evolved the ability to produce pepsinogen?
"Enteropeptidase converts trypsinogen (a zymogen) into its active form trypsin, resulting in the subsequent activation of pancreatic digestive enzymes." - Google ......Is it enterokinase or enteropeptidase?
Small intestine is made up of the duodenum, jejunum and ileum. Most of these hormones are located in the duodenum and jejunum but the entirety of the small intestine involves both digestion and absoprtion
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You helped me when I got problem with molecular biology genetics and human physiology sometimes even with anatomical features.
Thank you man keep going u are the best teacher
Excellent! i'm so glad to have found the right professor who has made reading quite interesting. Please continue the same.
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Proteolytic are those who break down proteins so only those enzymes are proteolytic, not enzymes like disaccharidases right?
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Many digestive enzymes are produced in the pancreas and released into the duodenum. Why, then, has the mammalian stomach evolved the ability to produce pepsinogen?
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all very good in theory, But, how do you fix a crook gut? this is the difficulty as Not Many People Know how to Do this??
Nice explanation sir
My only critique is how often you use the term "proteolytic". To call a disaccharidase a "proteolytic digestive enzyme" is incorrect.
"Enteropeptidase converts trypsinogen (a zymogen) into its active form trypsin, resulting in the subsequent activation of pancreatic digestive enzymes." - Google ......Is it enterokinase or enteropeptidase?
Both are used to do the same job..
At the end they are product of glandular cells of intestine ..
it's the same. using the two names are correct
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Hello, when you say small intestine, isn't it the duodenum? thank you
Small intestine is made up of the duodenum, jejunum and ileum. Most of these hormones are located in the duodenum and jejunum but the entirety of the small intestine involves both digestion and absoprtion
@@morganm.7162 thank you. All this, I knew. This does not reply to my question, which I asked AK. When HE says "small intestine"...
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