Explain the role of vitamin K in blood clotting.
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Vitamin K helps to make four of the 13 proteins needed for blood clotting, which stops wounds from continuously bleeding so they can heal. People who are prescribed anticoagulants (also called blood thinners) to prevent blood clots from forming in the heart, lung, or legs are often informed about vitamin K.
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The body needs vitamin K to produce prothrombin, a protein and clotting factor that is important in blood clotting and bone metabolism
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