Asked by CHARLANI MANOI on Jun 25, 2024

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Tissue factor

A) A mixture of lipoproteins released from injured tissue
B) Converts prothrombin to thrombin
C) The insoluble protein that forms the network of the clot
D) Needed by the liver to produce prothrombin
E) Fibrin-stabilizing factor

Tissue Factor

A protein that plays an essential role in blood coagulation and the initiation of the clotting process.

Prothrombin

A protein present in blood plasma that is converted into active thrombin during coagulation, playing a key role in blood clotting.

Thrombin

A blood plasma enzyme that initiates blood clotting by converting fibrinogen into fibrin, crucial for stopping bleeding.

  • Comprehend the mechanisms of hemostasis and the functions of different factors and substances in clot formation.
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Diana StephensonJun 25, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Tissue factor is a mixture of lipoproteins released from injured tissue that initiates the clotting process by activating the extrinsic pathway.