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Hi everyone.
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My name is eric and let's review question 37.
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So after reading the question, let's start breaking down the specific terms that they use, specifically tripsin and chymotripsin.
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So, tripsin and chymotripsin are both enzymes that can be used to break down proteins, also known as proteolysis.
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These are digestive enzymes that work together to break down protein so that your body can absorb it.
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These two enzymes are the active form.
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And so the question is asking, how does the body prevent itself from destroying itself using trypsin and chemotripsin? because these are digestive enzymes.
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And the reason for this is we have to look at how it is, is stored and packaged.
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So in order for it to be active, it must first go through the inactive state...