In Activated Platelets, Arachidonic Acid Is Converted To_________which_________ Formation of Blood
In activated platelets, arachidonic acid is converted to_________which_________ formation of blood clots.
A) prostacyclin : inhibits
B) thromboxane A2 : inhibits
C) thromboxane A2 : stimulates
D) nitric oxide : inhibits
E) prostacyclin : stimulates
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Q50: What converts fibrinogen to fibrin?
A) arachidonic acid
B)
Q51: Which of the following chemicals involved in
Q52: Which chemical formed from arachidonic acid facilitates
Q53: Which chemical forms the meshwork of the
Q54: Low dosages of aspirin inhibit clotting by
Q56: Which type of white blood cell includes
Q57: High doses of aspirin can stimulate clotting
Q58: Most coagulation factors are synthesized by what
Q59: Platelets become sticky when exposed to which
Q60: Which white blood cell differentiates into macrophages
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