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what is function of fibrinogen,Globuline and albbumin......​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Families of blood proteins

Blood protein Normal level Function

Albumins 3.5-5.0 g/dl create and maintain osmotic pressure; transport insoluble molecules

Globulins 2.0-2.5 g/dl participate in immune system

Fibrinogen 0.2-0.45 g/dl Blood coagulation

  • Regulatory proteins Regulation of gene expression
Answered by dyuthi121
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Answer:

Fibrinogen, or factor I, is a blood plasma protein that's made in the liver. Fibrinogen is one of 13 coagulation factors responsible for normal blood clotting. When you start to bleed, your body initiates a process called the coagulation cascade, or clotting cascade.

Globulins are a group of proteins in your blood. They are made in your liver by your immune system. Globulins play an important role in liver function, blood clotting, and fighting infection.

Albumin serves many functions in the body. It is a major component in maintaining COP, platelet function, and normal coagulation and is a free radical scavenger in inflammation. It is an important carrier of drugs, fatty acids, divalent cations (e.g., calcium, zinc), hormones, and bilirubin.

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