Biology, asked by avanthika2303, 6 months ago

Blood proteins are incapable of blood clotting inside the blood vessels but form the blood clot at the injury.

How is it possible?

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Answered by sᴡᴇᴇᴛsᴍɪʟᴇ
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Answer:

Fibrinogen… A specialized protein or clotting factor found in blood. When a blood vessel is injured, thrombin, another clotting factor, is activated and changes fibrinogen to fibrin.

when injury is caused blood forms a clot to reduce the flow of blood and this happens in blood vessels.

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Answered by simranjagtap
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Answer:

Activity of proteins found in blood that work with platelets to help the blood clot (clotting factors). Blood Clots: Plugging the Breaks. When an ...

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