What is the ultimate step in clot formation?

a. conversion of fibrin into fibrinogen
b. conversion of fibrinogen into fibrin
c. transfer of plasmin from the liver
d. transfer of thrombin from the bone marrow
e. manufacture of cholesterol for fatty plugs


b

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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