. Comparative animal physiology. Physiology, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. pH Fig. 30. Digestion of gelatin by pyloric caeca of starfish at different hydrogen ion concentrations, with and without cyanide. From ;' 5 005. Fig. 31. Digestion of gelatin by extract of liver of cephalopod, Polypus, at different hydrogen ion concentrations, with and without cyanide. From Sawano"" It is probable that several trypsins exist. Some, such as those of several insects''"'" and Limulus, '^•* are activated by mammalian enterokinase. Others, such as the trypsin


. Comparative animal physiology. Physiology, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. pH Fig. 30. Digestion of gelatin by pyloric caeca of starfish at different hydrogen ion concentrations, with and without cyanide. From ;' 5 005. Fig. 31. Digestion of gelatin by extract of liver of cephalopod, Polypus, at different hydrogen ion concentrations, with and without cyanide. From Sawano"" It is probable that several trypsins exist. Some, such as those of several insects''"'" and Limulus, '^•* are activated by mammalian enterokinase. Others, such as the trypsin of Paramecium,^'^^ Mwrex,"'* and Maja,^'^^ are not activated by enterokinase. The few attempts to find activating agents. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Prosser, C. Ladd (Clifford Ladd), 1907-; Bishop, David W. Philadelphia, Saunders


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