Multiple Choice
How would removal of calcium ions from a blood sample affect coagulation?
A) The coagulation pathway would be more sensitive to activation.
B) Coagulation would be prevented.
C) There would be no important effect because magnesium can substitute for calcium.
D) Coagulation would occur only in Rh positive individuals.
E) More blood cells would be produced.
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