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Which vitamin does act as antihaemorrhagic factor in humans? Vitamin k, vitamin h, vitamin g, vitamin e, vitamin d.

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Answered by writersparadise
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The correct answer is - Vitamin K.

The term Vitamin K originates from the German term 'koajulation', which means coagulation or clotting of blood. It is one of the four fat-soluble vitamins necessary for good health.

The primary and best-known purpose of vitamin K is support of the process of blood clotting. Prothrombin and other clotting factors are dependent on vitamin K for production. Therefore, it is also known as anti-hemorrhagic factor
Answered by wajahatkincsem
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The answer of your question is "Vitamin K"
It's one of fat soluble vitamin  and help in the blood clotting factor . The blood clotting factors are actually need the Vitamin K for their production .This is why the Vitamin K is also known as the anti-hemorrhagic factor owing to it's capacity to support the blood clotting .  Moreover , the Vitamin K act as the pre-requisites for the blood coagulation which is also needed by the body for calcium binding in bones as well as the tissues.
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