How are the following enzymes activated pepsinogen,
Trypsinogen
Chymotrypsiogen
Pro rennin
Pro carboxy peptidase.

Dear Student,

Pepsinogen is activated by Stomach acid into the active protease pepsin, which is largely responsible for the stomach's ability to initiate digestion of proteins.

Trypsinogen is activated by the enzyme called Enteropeptidase which activates trypsinogen into trypsin by proteolytic cleavage.

Chymotrypsinogen is activated into its active form by a enzyme called Trypsin.

Prorennin is activated by Kallikrein generated from Prokallikrein.

The inactive zymogen form Procarboxypeptidase is converted into its active form Carboxypeptidase-A by the enzyme Trypsin.

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