What happens when pepsin enters the small intestine?
A) It activates HCl.
B) It is digested due to the high pH.
C) It cleaves proteins into smaller peptides and some free amino acids.
D) It inhibits pepsinogen synthesis.
E) It denatures protein structures.
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Q3: What is the simplest amino acid?
A) Phenylalanine
B) Glycine
C) Glutamine
D) Lysine
E) Tryptophan
Q4: Of all the amino acids,how many must
Q5: Intestinal tripeptidases cleave _.
A) polypeptides
B) oligopeptides
C) tripeptides
D) dipeptides
E) amino acids
Q6: Which term refers to the change in
Q7: The tangled shape of a polypeptide is
Q9: Which of the following is an essential
Q10: What type of chemical reaction connects amino
Q11: Which of the following terms describes an
Q12: Which digestive enzyme hydrolyzes protein in the
Q13: Which statement accurately describes amino acid supplements?
A) They
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