Normal blood clotting requires: a. Hebarin. b. citrate ions. c. Inactivation of plasmin. d. An adequate intake of vitamin K
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Heparin is an anticoagulant, which means it prevents blood clotting, so this is not correct. b. Citrate ions are used in blood collection tubes to prevent clotting, so this is also not correct. c. Plasmin is an enzyme that breaks down clots, so inactivation of Show more…
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