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Perpsin | Trypsin |
1. It is secreted from the gastric glands of stomach. | 1. It is secreted from the exocrine pancreas. |
2. It is secreted in inactive form called pepsinogen. | 2. It is secreted in inactive form called trypsinogen. |
3. It acts on protein and converts them into proteoses and peptones. | 3. It acts on proteoses and peptones and converts them into polypeptides. |
4. It catalyses in acidic medium. | 4. It catalyses in alkaline medium. |
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New born babies have around 305 bones. A baby's skeleton is mostly made up of cartilage. As a person grows up, most of this cartilage turns into bone in a process called ossification. By adulthood, the skeleton has just 206 bones.
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