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Blood clot is formed because of the presence of certain cells in the blood called What?

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Answered by Cheemaking
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Blood clotting (coagulation) is the process by which blood vessels repair ruptures after injury. ... A blood clot isa meshwork of platelets and blood cells woven together by fibrin. Accumulation of fibrin must be tightly regulated, of course, to prevent clot formation where there is no wound.


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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

Blood clot is formed because of presence of certain ‘cells in the blood’ called the Blood Platelets.  

Explanation:

Blood has many blood components in it namely the White Blood Corpuscles, Red Blood Corpuscles, and Blood Platelets.

Each of these are designated to several functions  such as the Red blood corpuscles are oxygen carriers to various cells and tissues of the body, the white blood corpuscles are responsible for body’s immunity and the blood platelets are responsible for the clotting mechanism of the blood.  

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