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give reasons why blood does not clot in the blood vessels​

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Answered by Arka00
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Heparin is the anticoagulant that is a highly sulfated form of heparan sulfate. It is mainly made by connective tissue mast cells as a large heparin proteoglycan. It is having an anticoagulant property due to which the blood does not clot in the blood vessels

Answered by gursharanjali
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is anticoagulant that is highly sulfated form of happen and sulphate it is mainly made by consecutive tissue mast cells as a large happy writing protein glycan it is having an anticoagulant property due to which the blood does not clot in the blood vessels

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