Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology

What does vitamin K do?

  1. assists in blood clotting

  2. converts fat to muscle

  3. produces serotonin

  4. produces insulin

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Explanation

Vitamin K is essential for blood clotting as it helps produce proteins required for coagulation, including prothrombin and clotting factors II, VII, IX, and X. Without adequate vitamin K, blood would not clot properly, leading to excessive bleeding. The other functions listed (fat-to-muscle conversion, serotonin production, insulin production) are not roles of vitamin K.