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Which sequence is correct for the following events?

A.Fibrinogen ? Fibrin
B.Clot retraction
C.Formation of thromboplastin
D.Prothrombin ? Thrombin

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Final answer:

The correct sequence is: Fibrinogen ? Fibrin, Formation of thromboplastin, Prothrombin ? Thrombin, Clot retraction.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct sequence for the events mentioned is:

  1. Fibrinogen ? Fibrin
  2. Formation of thromboplastin
  3. Prothrombin ? Thrombin
  4. Clot retraction

In the process of coagulation, fibrinogen is converted to fibrin, which forms a mesh to trap platelets and erythrocytes and produce a clot. Thromboplastin is then formed, followed by the conversion of prothrombin to thrombin. Finally, the clot retracts to tighten the clot and expel serum.

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