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Author: Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
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Given these processes in platelet plug formation:
(1) platelet adhesion (3) platelet release reaction
(2) platelet aggregation
Choose the arrangement that lists the processes in the correct order
after a blood vessel is damaged.
a. 1,2,3 c. 3,1,2 e. 2,3,1
b. 1,3,2 d. 3,2,1
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