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Blood fails to clot white flowing in the blood vessel because of the presence of

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Answered by spardha85
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anticoglant in the blood

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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‘Blood fails’ to clot while flowing in the ‘blood vessel’ because of the ‘presence’ of heparin.

Explanation:

  • Heparin is a blood anti-coagulant that is present in the blood to prevent it from clotting and to allow blood to freely flow through blood vessels.  
  • Heparin is also called blood thinner, which is often administered to patients with blood clots.  
  • Heparin acts by preventing the activity of thrombin and the production of fibrin which helps in blood coagulation.

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