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Assertion : Fibrins are formed by the conversion of inactive fibrinogens on the plasma by the enzyme thrombin Reason : Plasma without fibrinogen and blood corpuscles is called serum.A. If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertionB. If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertionC. If assertion is true but reason is falseD. If both assertion and reason are false

Answer» Correct Answer - B
A clot or coagulum is mainly formed of a network of threads called fibrins in which dead and damaged formed elements of blood are trapped. Fibrins are formed by the conversion of inactive fibrinogens in the plasma by the enzyme thrombin. Thrombins, in turn are formed from another inactive substance present in the plasma called prothromin, An enzyme complex, prothrombinasem is required for the above reaction.
The clot seals the wound and stops bleeding. After its formation, clot starts contracting and a pale yellow fluidm the serum, oozes out. This serum is blood plasma minus fibrinogen and blood corpuscles.


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