Which body system is NOT significantly involved in primary hemostasis? ? platelets ? plasma proteins ? vasculature ? all of the above
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Step 1: Primary hemostasis is the initial response to blood vessel injury, involving vasoconstriction and platelet plug formation. Show more…
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which of the following is not a component of hemostasis a platelet plug formation vasoconstriction be coagulation D clot retraction all of these are parts of hemostasis
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