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Pepsin, secretin, trypsin, lipase

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Terms**: The terms given are pepsin, secretin, trypsin, and lipase. 2. **Classify the Terms**: - **Pepsin**: An enzyme that digests proteins, secreted in the stomach as pepsinogen and activated by HCl. - **Secretin**: A hormone secreted by the S cells in the small intestine that regulates gastric acid, pancreatic bicarbonate, and osmoregulation. - **Trypsin**: An enzyme that also digests proteins, secreted by the pancreas in an inactive form (trypsinogen) and activated by enterokinase. ...
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