What is involved in clotting of blood ? (A) Sodium (B) Albumin (C) Potassium (D) Fibrinogen
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"(D) Fibrinogen.
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""Fibrinogen"" (""factor I"") is a type of glycoprotein which is the one of the most important composition of blood of vertebrates. During ""tissue and vascular"" damage, the fibrinogen present in the blood is converted into another substance called as Fibrin by enzymatic action of thrombin.
It consequently leads to the formation of fibrin-based blood cluster. Fibrinogen works essentially to block the veins and hence prevents the bleeding process and initiates the clotting mechanism."
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