Which vitamin is responsible for blood clotting?

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Answer

Vitamin K

Explanation

Vitamin K is the crucial vitamin responsible for the coagulation or clotting of blood. Its chemical name is Phylloquinone. It acts as a coenzyme in the synthesis of prothrombin and other blood-clotting factors in the liver. Without adequate Vitamin K, even a minor cut could lead to excessive bleeding.

Key Points

  • > Chemical name: Phylloquinone (K1) or Menaquinone (K2).
  • > It is a fat-soluble vitamin.
  • > The mineral essential for blood clotting is Calcium (\( Ca^{2+} \)).
  • > The blood cells responsible for clotting are Platelets (Thrombocytes).
  • > Vitamin A is for vision, C is for immunity/scurvy, D is for bone health.
  • > Deficiency of Vitamin K leads to delayed blood clotting.
  • > Green leafy vegetables are rich sources of Vitamin K.

Additional Information

Components of Blood Clotting

ComponentTypeRole
Vitamin KVitaminSynthesizes prothrombin
CalciumMineralActivates clotting factors
PlateletsCell fragmentForms the initial platelet plug
FibrinogenProteinForms the fibrin mesh

Memory Tips

  • Use deliberate misspelling for memory: Vitamin K is for Koagulation or Klotting of blood.
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