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Where does glycolysis take place?
von Willebrand Factor
A blood glycoprotein involved in hemostasis, acting as a carrier for factor VIII and promoting adhesion of platelets to damaged blood vessel walls.
Collagen
A structural protein found in the connective tissues, such as skin, bones, and tendons, providing strength, elasticity, and support.
Extrinsic Pathway
One of the pathways that initiate the blood coagulation process, triggered by external trauma that causes blood to escape from the vascular system.
Thromboplastin
A complex enzyme that triggers blood coagulation by converting prothrombin to thrombin.
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