4. Match the component of Hemostasis with the proper description. Vascular spasm Collagen F. Organ that synthesizes many of the ADP and thromboxane A2 clotting factors. Serotonin and thromboxane A2. G. Enzyme that converts soluble fibrinogen Fibrin into insoluble fibrin. Liver H. Release from damaged cells, this Calcium mixture of lipoproteins initiates the Thrombin extrinsic pathway. Tissue factor (TF) I. Required for the synthesis of 4 clotting Prothrombinase factors. Obtained from diet or bacteria Vitamin K of the large intestine. Plasmin J. Enzyme that dissolves the clot during Нерarin fibrinolysis. Aspirin K. Thread-like protein that reinforces the Coumadin platelet plug. Streptokinase L. Anticoagulant produced by mast cells tPA and basophils. M. When a blood vessel is damaged, A. Genetically engineered human enzyme platelets adhere to this connective used as a thrombolytic agent. tissue protein. B. Molecules released by platelets that N. First thrombolytic agent approved that is activate nearby platelets. used to dissolve blood clots. Naturally C. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug produced by streptococcal bacteria. given in low doses to reduce the chance O. Molecules released by platelets that of thrombus. D. Vasoconstriction that occurs function as vasoconstrictors. P. Cation required for multiple steps during immediately following damage to blood hlood clotting

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4. Match the component of Hemostasis with the proper description.
Vascular spasm,
Collagen
F. Organ that synthesizes many of the
ADP and thromboxane A2
clotting factors.
Serotonin and thromboxane A2
G. Enzyme that converts soluble fibrinogen
Fibrin
into insoluble fibrin.
Liver
H. Release from damaged cells, this
Calcium
mixture of lipoproteins initiates the
Thrombin
extrinsic pathway.
Tissue factor (TF)
I. Required for the synthesis of 4 clotting
Prothrombinase
factors. Obtained from diet or bacteria
Vitamin K
of the large intestine.
Plasmin
J. Enzyme that dissolves the clot during
Heparin
fibrinolysis.
Aspirin
K. Thread-like protein that reinforces the
Coumadin
platelet plug.
Streptokinase
L. Anticoagulant produced by mast cells
tPA
and basophils.
M. When a blood vessel is damaged,
A. Genetically engineered human enzyme
platelets adhere to this connective
used as a thrombolytic agent.
tissue protein.
B. Molecules released by platelets that
N. First thrombolytic agent approved that is
activate nearby platelets.
used to dissolve blood clots. Naturally
C. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
produced by streptococcal bacteria.
given in low doses to reduce the chance
O. Molecules released by platelets that
of thrombus.
function as vasoconstrictors.
D. Vasoconstriction that occurs
P. Cation required for multiple steps during
immediately following damage to blood
blood clotting.
ssels.
Q. This anticoagulant drug reduces vitamin
E. Formation of this marks the beginning of
K levels and therefore 4 clotting factors.
the common pathway.
Transcribed Image Text:4. Match the component of Hemostasis with the proper description. Vascular spasm, Collagen F. Organ that synthesizes many of the ADP and thromboxane A2 clotting factors. Serotonin and thromboxane A2 G. Enzyme that converts soluble fibrinogen Fibrin into insoluble fibrin. Liver H. Release from damaged cells, this Calcium mixture of lipoproteins initiates the Thrombin extrinsic pathway. Tissue factor (TF) I. Required for the synthesis of 4 clotting Prothrombinase factors. Obtained from diet or bacteria Vitamin K of the large intestine. Plasmin J. Enzyme that dissolves the clot during Heparin fibrinolysis. Aspirin K. Thread-like protein that reinforces the Coumadin platelet plug. Streptokinase L. Anticoagulant produced by mast cells tPA and basophils. M. When a blood vessel is damaged, A. Genetically engineered human enzyme platelets adhere to this connective used as a thrombolytic agent. tissue protein. B. Molecules released by platelets that N. First thrombolytic agent approved that is activate nearby platelets. used to dissolve blood clots. Naturally C. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug produced by streptococcal bacteria. given in low doses to reduce the chance O. Molecules released by platelets that of thrombus. function as vasoconstrictors. D. Vasoconstriction that occurs P. Cation required for multiple steps during immediately following damage to blood blood clotting. ssels. Q. This anticoagulant drug reduces vitamin E. Formation of this marks the beginning of K levels and therefore 4 clotting factors. the common pathway.
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