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How Many Clotting Factors Are There?
There are 13 primary clotting factors, each designated by Roman numerals I through XIII. They include Fibrinogen (I), Prothrombin (II), Tissue Factor (III), and Factor VIII, among others. Each factor plays a specific role in the clotting process.
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