The formation of a blood clot
A) involves the conversion of fibrin to fibrinogen.
B) involves the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin catalyzed by prothrombin in the presence of calcium.
C) requires the presence of calcium, phospholipids, prothrombin, fibrinogen plus other clotting factors.
D) is inhibited by calcium.
E) is catalyzed by heparin.
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