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Biology, 13.07.2019 12:00, maria5633

Pepsin is produced by cells lining the stomach. it catalyzes reactions needed to digest certain proteins. after leaving the stomach, food enters the small intestine. the ph of the small intestine is around 7. what would most likely happen to pepsin enzymes that traveled with the food from the stomach to the small intestines?

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