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Multiple Choice
How many clotting factors are required for blood to clot correctly?
A
8
B
10
C
13
D
15
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that blood clotting is a complex process involving multiple proteins known as clotting factors.
Recognize that there are 13 primary clotting factors, each designated by Roman numerals I through XIII, which play a role in the coagulation cascade.
Learn that these factors work in a sequence to convert fibrinogen into fibrin, forming a stable blood clot.
Note that the clotting factors include Factor I (Fibrinogen), Factor II (Prothrombin), Factor III (Tissue Factor), and so on up to Factor XIII.
Remember that deficiencies or dysfunctions in any of these factors can lead to bleeding disorders, emphasizing the importance of all 13 factors in proper blood clotting.