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What is the enzyme that converts soluble fibrinogen to insoluble fibrin?
Medulla
The inner region of an organ or tissue, or more specifically, the lower part of the brainstem which controls vital functions such as heart rate and breathing.
Cerebellum
A major structure of the hindbrain that is responsible for fine motor control, balance, coordination, and motor learning.
Thalamus
A brain structure that acts as a relay station, directing sensory and motor signals to the cerebral cortex, except for the sense of smell.
Fluid-filled Regions
Areas within the body or a biological system that are filled with fluid, playing various roles, such as cushioning, transporting substances, or facilitating certain biological processes.
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