The plasma protein necessary for blood clotting
AAlbumin
BGlobulin
CFibrinogen
DHaemoglobin
Answer:
C. Fibrinogen
Read Explanation:
Fibrinogen: This is the precursor protein that, when activated by enzymes in the clotting cascade, is converted into Fibrin.
Fibrin is an insoluble, thread-like protein that forms the stable meshwork of the blood clot.
Albumin: The most abundant plasma protein; its primary function is maintaining the osmotic pressure of the blood.
Globulin: This group includes various proteins, such as antibodies (immunoglobulins) for immune defense and transport proteins, but not the primary clotting agent.