Biology, asked by abhijeetchauha2919, 11 months ago

Coagulation of blood in a cut or wound is brought about by
(a) plasma
(b) platelets
(c) WBC
(d) RBC

Answers

Answered by ritikaritikasaini
8

Answer:

b) platelets.........

Answered by annasl
0

Answer:

(b) platelets

Explanation:

  • Platelets are little blood cells that help your body stop bleeding by forming clots.
  • When a blood vessel in the body is injured, it sends messages to the platelets.
  • Platelets rush to the damaged area and form a plug( clot) to stop the bleeding.
  • While the platelet's primary function is considered to be hemostasis, thrombosis, and wound healing via a complex activation process that involves integrin activation and the conformation of a" core" and" shell" at the point of injury, the platelet also has other physiological functions similar as immunity and communication with other cells and towel in the vessel.

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