It is absolutely not necessary

It is absolutely not necessary to produce amylase in an inactive form in our body, but it is not so, in
the case of trypsin. Give reason.

AmylaSe acts on starch which is not a constituent of any tissue lining the gut, so, there is no need for it to be secreted in an inactive form. Whereas, the trypsin is a protease that can hydrolyse the cellular and intercellular proteins of the gut wall in the absence of food. So, it has to be secreted in an inactive form.