Fat-soluble vitamin not directly involved in coagulation but required for synthesis of 4 of the clotting factors. O Vitamin-B12 O Vitamin-K O Vitamin-D O Vitamin-C
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Step 1: Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin that is required for the synthesis of four clotting factors: II, VII, IX, and X. Show more…
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