What reaction is catalyzed by thrombin?Multiple ChoiceThe conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin.The dissolution (breakdown) of fibrin.The conversion of tissue thromboplastin to prothrombin activator.The release of tissue thromboplastin.
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What reaction is catalyzed by thrombin?Multiple ChoiceThe conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin.The dissolution (breakdown) of fibrin.The conversion of tissue thromboplastin to prothrombin activator.The release of tissue thromboplastin.
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The reaction catalyzed by thrombin is the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin.
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