Pancreatic enzymes are activated by enterokinase, secreted by the intestinal lining, which converts trypsinogen to trypsin, subsequently activating other pancreatic enzymes.
Enterokinase, secreted by the intestinal mucosa, activates trypsinogen to trypsin, which then activates other pancreatic enzymes.
Front | how are pancreatic enzymes activated |
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Back | enterokinase is secreted by the intestinal mucosa activates trypsinogen into active trypsin trypsin activates all other pancreatic enzymes |
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