Anatomy and Physiology of Circulatory System: Blood Clotting Steps

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The heart has three chambers: the right atrium, left ventricle, and septum.

False

Fibrinogen converts to prothrombin during the clotting of blood.

False

The pulmonary artery is the only artery in the body that carries oxygenated blood.

False

The process of separating plasma or serum from the blood involves centrifugation.

True

The aorta is the smallest artery in the body.

False

Calcium is a coagulation factor involved in the clotting of blood.

True

The endocardium is a muscular wall that divides the right and left sides of the heart.

False

Thrombin converts to prothrombin during the clotting of blood.

False

The tricuspid valve is located between the left atrium and left ventricle.

False

Plasma thromboplastin component is also known as Factor IV in the clotting cascade.

False

Test your knowledge on the steps involved in the clotting of blood, from the utilization of calcium to the formation of fibrin. Identify the preferred names for various coagulation factors in the blood clotting process.

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