Which statement best describes the function of fibrinogen?

A) It is the key substance in the formation of blood clots.
B) It aids in the structural form of the erythrocyte.
C) It primarily affects the movement of fluid into capillaries by creating an osmotic gradient.
D) It provides the nutrients needed to replicate erythrocytes.
E) It transports lipids, playing a role in clotting and defending the body against foreign substances.


Answer: A) It is the key substance in the formation of blood clots.

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