If an individual had very low levels of fibrinogen in their blood plasma, what might occur?
Group of answer choices
they would experience edema (swelling)
they would experience a loss of antibody production
they would develop a fever
they exhibit pallor (pale skin)
they would be unable to form blood clots
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If an individual had very low levels of fibrinogen in their blood plasma, they would be unable to form blood clots. Fibrinogen is essential for the formation of fibrin, a protein that helps in blood clotting. Without sufficient levels of fibrinogen, the individual would have difficulty in forming blood clots, leading to excessive bleeding and an increased risk of hemorrhage.