Biochemistry
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Chapter 10, Problem 23P
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The physiological effects of a mutation that resulted in a deficiency of enteropeptidase are to be stated.
Concept introduction:
An enzyme that is generated by duodenum cells which helps in the process of digestion in living organisms like humans is known as enteropeptidase. Another name of enteropeptidase is enterokinase.
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