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The correct answer is **C. Steapsin and Trypsinogen**³. Pancreatic juice contains several enzymes, including trypsinogen and steapsin (also known as lipase)³. Amylopsin, another enzyme in pancreatic juice, helps convert starch into maltose. Trypsinogen is activated in the small intestine to become trypsin, which then aids in the digestion of proteins. Steapsin helps in the breakdown of fats into fatty acids and glycerol.

Red blood cells (RBC) have a life span of 120 days in humans and about 45 days in mice. Removal of senescent RBC (sRBC) from the circulation occurs through phagocytosis (erythrophagocytosis, EPC), which takes place mainly in macrophages of the spleen, but also in the liver and the bone marrow

