| 1. | Pepsin's gastric juice, pepsinogen activates to become pepsin.
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| 2. | Pepsin's gastric juice, pepsinogen activates to become pepsin.
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| 3. | Pepsin is retained within the cell for up to 24 hours.
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| 4. | :: : Yes, pepsin can degrade other pepsin molecules.
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| 5. | :: : Yes, pepsin can degrade other pepsin molecules.
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| 6. | The activity of pepsin correlates with the acidity of the environment.
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| 7. | Methylxanthines induce acid and pepsin secretions in the GI tract.
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| 8. | Pepsin was one of the first enzymes to be discovered.
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| 9. | Pepsin cleaves the 44 amino acids from pepsinogen to create more pepsin.
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| 10. | Pepsin cleaves the 44 amino acids from pepsinogen to create more pepsin.
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