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A) Albumin B) GI mucosa C) Mucopolysaccharides D) Prothrombin
Vitamin K is the essential vitamin necessary for blood clotting.
yes. for example, there are bacteria in the human intestinal tract that synthesize Vitamin K for us.
Type your answer here... VItamin k is required by the liver to synthesize proteins for blood clotting purposes you get vitamin k from leafy greens or an injection.
Vitamin K is necessary for proper blood coagulation, so lack of this vitamin can cause excessive bleeding. Osteoporosis and heart problems are also associated with lack of vitamin K.
Vitamin K is necessary for the production of Clotting Factors II, VII, IX and X. So a vitamin K deficiency could lead to a bleeding disorder. Additionally vitamin K is necessary for the production of the anticoagulant protein C and protein S. Inhibition of Vitamin K function is also associated with clotting disorders though for this to occur there has to be a deficiency in either proteins C or S.
The skin function that helps synthesize vitamin D from sunlight is called photosynthesis.
Bacterial flora synthesize B-complex vitamins and some of the vitamin K needed by the liver.
Guinea pigs must have a source of vitamin C in their diet. They are unable to synthesize their own.
Vitamin K.
vitamin k
The antagonist of Warfarin is Vitamin K. Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin found in foods like green leafy vegetables, vegetable oils, and dairy products. Warfarin is an anticoagulant (blood thinner) medication that works by blocking the normal action of Vitamin K. When Vitamin K is blocked, the body cannot produce the factors necessary for proper blood clotting. As a result, Warfarin helps to prevent blood clots from forming.