The common pathway of coagulation begins with the

A) sticking of platelets to damaged tissue.
B) activation of a proenzyme exposed to collagen.
C) release of tissue factor by damaged endothelium.
D) activation of Factor X and production of prothrombin activator.
E) conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin.


D

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