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difference between platelet phase & coagulation phase

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Answered by tejaswi04
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the platelet phase

Hemostasis is the stoppage of bleeding by halting the loss of blood through damaged vessel wall. During the platelet phase of this process, platelets stick to the vessel wall and to each other. During this aggregation, they release chemicals - the beginning of a clot

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Difference

Hemostasis primarily involves endothelial cells whereas coagulation primarily involves platelets. Hemostasis refers to the formation of a thrombus, whereas coagulation refers to activation of the clotting cascade.

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