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Celest Henry
on Oct 19, 2024Verified
Prothrombinase
A) A mixture of lipoproteins released from injured tissue
B) Converts prothrombin to thrombin
C) The insoluble protein that forms the network of the clot
D) Needed by the liver to produce prothrombin
E) Fibrin-stabilizing factor
Prothrombinase
An enzyme complex involved in the blood clotting process that converts prothrombin to thrombin.
Prothrombin
A protein present in blood plasma that is converted into active thrombin during coagulation.
Thrombin
A blood plasma enzyme responsible for blood clot formation by changing fibrinogen into fibrin.
- Learn about the sequence of actions leading to clot formation and the importance of various factors and substances in the coagulation pathway.
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Learning Objectives
- Learn about the sequence of actions leading to clot formation and the importance of various factors and substances in the coagulation pathway.