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Coagulation can be activated by two different pathways, but both pathways converge on:Select one alternative:thrombinFactor XprothrombinFactor Xa

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Coagulation can be activated by two different pathways, but both pathways converge on:Select one alternative:thrombinFactor XprothrombinFactor Xa

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Both pathways of coagulation, the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways, converge on Factor Xa.

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