Respuesta :
Answer:
The answer is C. Pepsin becomes inactive as soon as it reaches small intestine.
Explanation:
Enzymes are pH specific. They once work at those specific values and if those are changed they either degrade or become inactive. The pH of stomach is acidic and that of the small intestine is basic. Therefore the enzymes will become inactive when it enters small intestine.
Answer:
C, It becomes inactive
Explanation:
Enzymes have an ideal pH, at which they best function. Many enzymes cannot function
at all outside their ideal pH range. Pepsin functions best in the extreme acid
environment of the stomach and will, therefore cease to function in the much higher pH
of the small intestine.