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Prothrombin required for blood clotting is produced in

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Answered by khushij09
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Prothrombin (Factor II) is a zymogen synthesized in the liver and dependent on vitamin K. When prothrombin is activated, it forms thrombin (Factor IIa).

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Answered by Agastya0606
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Prothrombin required for blood clotting is produced and synthesized in liver.

  • Prothrombin is a zymogen i.e, inactive form enzyme.
  • It is synthesized in liver.
  • It is a dependent of vitamin K-dependent coagulation factor.
  • It converts fibrinogen into fibrin.
  • It is involved in coagulation of blood.
  • It helps in preventing blood loss by stopping blood flow .
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