Answer:
The correct answer is option C) "are processed by proteases into both opiate and non-opioid peptides".
Step-by-step explanation:
The opioid propeptides, as well as any other propeptides, is a protein precursor that needs to be excised into a smaller form to acquire its active form. The opioid propeptides are processed by proteases into both opiate and non-opioid peptides, where the latter could be active or non active. Opiate peptides are enkephalins, endorphins, and dynorphins that act by blocking secondary systems, such as the ones that cause pain perception.