Biology, asked by Himanshur4826, 1 year ago

What vitamin in the blood is important for the role it plays in coagulation?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Vitamin K

Vitamin K refers to a group of fat-soluble vitamins that play a role in blood clotting, bone metabolism, and regulating blood calcium levels. The body needs vitamin K to produce prothrombin, a protein and clotting factor that is important in blood clotting and bone metabolism.


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Answered by VAC
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Hey frnd

Vitamin K is the answer.

Hope this helps u frnd

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