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In haemostasis, which molecule polymerises to become the insoluble blood clot?

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In haemostasis, which molecule polymerises to become the insoluble blood clot?


  1. factor X
  2. thrombin
  3. fibrin
  4. plasmin

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C: Fibrin is a monomer that polymerises to form a “soft clot”, then crosslinking between fibrin produces a stable, web-like “hard clot”.

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