Biology, asked by bhanupriyaacharya77, 9 months ago

mineral element required for blood clotting ​

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Answered by welltododevon
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Answer:

calcium

Explanation:

Calcium is the element required for blood clotting.

Calcium plays an important role in the blood clotting. An increased concentration of calcium in the platelets helps in activating various proteins important for blood clotting and thus, results in the formation of a blood clot

Answered by Cynefin
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Explanation:

ANSWER....Calcium(Ca)

The calcium ions are important for various functions in the human body. The mineral helps to keep the bones and teeth strong. The calcium ions play an important role in blood coagulation. The presence of calcium ions is required for the formation of the fibrin clot. The calcium ions are involved in the activation of the various clotting factors. It is also required for the activation of thrombin from prothrombin. It works in association with the vitamin K and the fibrin strands to form the clot. 

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