(a) Gastric juice contains (i) pepsin, lipase and rennin (ii) trypsin lipase and rennin (iii) trypsin, pepsin and lipase (iv) trypsin, pepsin and renin
(i) Pepsin, lipase, and rennin Gastric juice incorporates pepsin, lipase, and rennin. Pepsin is secreted in an inactive shape as pepsinogen, which is activated through HCl. Pepsin digests proteins into peptones. Lipase breaks down fat into fatty acids. Rennin is a photolytic enzyme gift withinside the gastric juice. It enables withinside the coagulation of milk.