Multiple Choice
What is the role of nitric oxide (NO) in hemostasis?
A) Nitric oxide (NO) stimulates the release of fibrinogen to maintain the platelet plug.
B) Nitric oxide (NO) stimulates the release of clotting factors V and VII.
C) Nitric oxide (NO) causes vasoconstriction and stimulates platelet aggregation.
D) Nitric oxide (NO) causes vasodilation and inhibits platelet adhesion and aggregation.
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