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What are the threadlike proteins that attach to platelets in blood clotting? coagulant thrombocytes hemoglobin fibrin

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User Tomoko
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The answer is fibrin

Fibrin is formed by activities of pro tease thrombin on fibrinogen which cause polymerization.

Excessive amount of fibrin will risk a blockage in our blood cells which may lead to thrombosis. Later on, It could cause liver disease and dysfunction
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