The anticoagulant normally present in animal cell is:
Correct Answer: Heparin.
Description: Harper – 603
Heparin is used in clinical medicine to inhibit coagulation because it binds to the specific cationic site of antithrombin III, inducing a conformational change and promoting its binding to thrombin as well as to its other substrates.
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