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abarnes

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What is the key component in secondary hemostasis that binds the platelets into a solid plug?
 
  a. Fibrin
  b. Tissue factor
  c. Plasminogen
  d. Thrombin

Question 2

Activation of circulating zymogens is achieved through:
 
  a. Sympathetic nervous system stimulation
  b. Endomitosis
  c. Splenic sequestration
  d. Proteolytic cleavage



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: A

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Correct Answer: D





 

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