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As we learned plasma proteins Fibrinogen and Prothrombin are both needed for coagulation. However, there is much more fibrinogen (4% of plasma proteins) compared to prothrombin (present in only small traces). Applying your knowledge of enzymes and clotting cascade, explain the difference in their abundance.

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