They're two different clotting pathways that use different factors. Though, the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways come together at factor X and eventually result in fibrinogen (factor I) being converted into a fibrin clot by prothrombin (factor II).
Extrinsic begins with factor VII and intrinsic begins with factor XII
Outer membrane or plasma membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, ribosomes,
Answer:
This observation is True
Explanation:
Membrane integral proteins can function as ion channels during the transport of molecules through the membrane. Moreover, integral proteins can also act as pores for the transport of specific molecules between both sides of the membrane, ion channels that mediate effector signals, signaling transduction mechanisms capable of amplifying cellular responses and hormone receptors.
It is the large intestine
The answer is <span>C) mosses, lichen, grasses, and small shrubs.
This is because mosses don't have roots and are very simple plants, therefore they don't have to "root" themselves into a permanently frozen ground that can't support them.
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