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what is the role of vitamin k in coagulation of blood

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Answered by 5queen36
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Vitamin K helps to regulate the process of blood coagulation by assisting in the conversion certain coagulation factors into their mature forms. Without vitamin K, our bodies would be unable to control clot formation.

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Answered by simran6878
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The functions of vitamin K are concerned with blood clotting process. ... The clotting factors II (prothrombin) VII ,IX and X are synthesized as inactive precursors (zymogens) in the liver. Vitamin K act as a Coenzyme for the carboxylation of glutamic acid residues and this reaction is catalysed by a carboxylase.

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