Hemostasis involves three major steps:

a. vascular relaxation, formation of a fatty plug, and blood thinning
b. vascular relaxation, formation of a fatty plug, and blood thinning
c. vascular spasm, formation of a protein plug, and blood thinning
d. vascular spasm, formation of a platelet plug, and blood coagulation
e. vascular spasm, formation of a lipid plug, and blood coagulation


d

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