A zymogen is an inactive substance that becomes an enzyme when another enzyme activates it through a chemical reaction. Once the enzyme is active, it can begin performing its duties. Pepsinogen is the zymogen of pepsin. When the body activates pepsin, it loses a number of its amino acids, exposing catalytic sites. These are the areas of an enzyme that can bind with molecules and cause chemical reactions.

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