The action of pepsin stops in the duodenum. Explain.

      

The action of pepsin stops in the duodenum. Explain.

  

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sharon
Because it is destroyed / denatured; by alkaline medium / bile salts in the duodenum;
sharon kalunda answered the question on March 22, 2019 at 11:58


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