Answer:
A) When a vessel ruptures, clotting factors become activated to permit the conversion of soluble fibrinogen to insoluble fibrin.
Explanation:
When a blood vessel suffers any type of aggression, the body begins a process of homeostasis that prevents heavy bleeding by forming an aggregate of activated platelets, red blood cells and fibrin called thrombi or clots. The clotting factors released by the liver are responsible to form the components of the clot. Over 30 proteins will go through activation and modification to form clots to prevent blood loss.