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Which of the following are not involved in blood clotting?a. calcium ionsb. lymphocytesc. plateletsd. prothrombin and fibrinogen
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Blood clotting, or the formation of a thrombus, involves several components. Prothrombin and fibrinogen are found in the plasma and are crucial to the clotting process. Platelets release a clotting factor that aids in the transformation of prothrombin to thrombin, Show more…
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