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When you get a cut, your body launches an incredibly complex blood clotting cascade involving at least 12 different proteins called clotting factors, working in a precise sequence to form a clot. The process converts a liquid protein called fibrinogen into a mesh of solid fibrin threads that trap blood cells. People with hemophilia are missing one of these essential clotting factors.
🧠 Human BodySource: Science Daily