Biology, asked by Naveel6298, 11 months ago

Blood does not clot in the blood vessels give reason

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Answered by pinky2211
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Answer:

Blood does not clot in the blood vessels.

Explanation:

This is because, if blood clots form in arteries, the tissues and organs that they usually supply no longer get enough blood, or might not get any blood at all. This kind of thrombus usually develops in the coronary (heart) arteries or inside the heart. If a thrombus blocks a coronary artery, it can cause a heart attack.

Blood involves specialized blood cells, called platelets, and different proteins in the blood, called clotting or coagulation factors. Blood clotting disorders occur when some clotting factors are missing or damaged. This causes clots to form inside the body that block normal blood flow and cause serious problems.

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Function of Blood Vessels

Explanation:

  • Liver generate an anticoagulant, hetero-polysaccharide called heparin which forestall thickening inside the veins
  • Heparin is a profoundly sulfated glycosaminoglycan and is additionally used to frame an internal anticoagulant surface on test and clinical gadgets  
  • Fibrinogen is a glycoprotein that helps in the arrangement of blood clumps
  • Thrombin is a blood coagulation factor
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