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trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen, elastase, carboxypeptidase, pancreatic lipase, nucleases and amylase explain what they all do

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Explanation:

1. an inactive substance secreated by the pancreas from which the the digestive enzyme trypsin is formed in the the Duodenum.

2. is an inactive precursor of chymotrypsin a digestive enzyme which breaks proteins down into smaller peptides . chymotrpsinogen is a singlepolypeptide chain consisting of 245 amino acid residues.

3.a pancretic enzyme which digests elastin.

4.is a protease enzyme that hydrolyzes a peptide bond at the carboxy terminal end of a protien of peptide.

5.is an enzyme secreated from pancreas that USES hydrolysia to break apart fat molecules .

6. an enzyme that cleaves the chains of NUCLEOTIDES in nucliec acids into smaller units.

7.is an enzyme that allows the BODY to to change some substances into simple sugars .



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