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explain the process of coagulation of blood​

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Answered by Rudranil420
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Blood coagulation is a process that changes circulating substances within the blood into an insoluble gel. The gel plugs leaks in blood vessels and stops the loss of blood. The process requires coagulation factors, calcium and phospholipids. The coagulation factors (proteins) are manufactured by the liver.

Answered by atharva494
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➡Clotting is a process in which liquid blood is converted into a gelatinous substance that eventually hardens. The aim is to stop the flow of blood from a vessel. ... a cellular response (aggregation of blood platelets) and. a molecular response (polymerization of the protein called fibrin to create a meshwork that hardens) .......

➡Clotting is a process in which liquid blood is converted into a gelatinous substance that eventually hardens. The aim is to stop the flow of blood from a vessel. ... a cellular response (aggregation of blood platelets) and. a molecular response (polymerization of the protein called fibrin to create a meshwork that hardens) ......

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