Coagulation Cascade
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What would happen to RBCs (red blood cells) placed in a beaker containing water?
Cells get turgid
Cells become smaller and crenated
Cells burst
Nothing happens to them
Which enzyme is responsible for the conversion of inactive fibrinogens to fibrins?
What is the correct order in which the factors of clotting are affected in order for blood to clot?
Fibrin, Fibrinogen, Thrombin, Prothrombin, Thromboplastin
Prothrombin, Thromboplastin, Thrombin, Fibrin, Fibrinogen
Thromboplastin, Prothrombin, Thrombin, Fibrinogen, Fibrin
Thromboplastin, Thrombin, Prothrombin, Fibrin, Fibrinogen
Spinach is a good source of the mineral ___________ .
Given below are sets of five terms each. Rewrite the terms in the correct order in a logical sequence.
Fibrin, Platelets, Thromboplastin, Fibrinogen, Thrombin.
- Alum
- Heparin
- Alum followed by heparin
- Heparin followed by alum
- Thromboplastin
- Fibrin
- Thrombin
- Clot
Which of the following is not true?
Thromboplastin converts prothrombin in the plasma to thrombin.
Tissues degenerate to form the enzyme called thromboplastin.
A blood clot is formed by the entangling of platelets and red blood cells in the fibrin network.
Thrombin converts the fibrinogen in the plasma to prothrombin.
Light skin and dark skin differ in?
Retention of melanin by the cells
- Rate and amount of melanin produced
- No. of melanocytes present
- No. of epidermal cells present
(i) Fibrin (ii) Fibrinogen (iii) Thrombin (iv) Prothrombin (v) Thrombokinase
- v only
- i and iii only
- i and ii only
- iii and v only
- ii and iv only.
Lymph differs from the blood as it has
More WBCs and fewer RBCs
Only RBCs and no WBCs
WBCs and no RBCs
More RBCs and fewer WBCs
- Fibrinogen
- Fibrin
- Thrombin
- Prothrombin
Which is the final component that is formed in the blood coagulation cascade?
Fibrin
Fibrinogen
Thrombin
Prothrombin
- Phagocytotis
- Hemolysis
- Diapedesis
- All of the above