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How do blood clots during injury . Explain with a flow chart .

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A blood clot forms when blood cells and fibrin strands clump together.

A clot that blocks blood flow is called a thrombus. Injured tissues and platelets release the clotting factor prothrombin activator and calcium ions.

Prothrombin activator converts the blood protein prothrombin to thrombin.

Thrombin splits fibrinogen to form fibrin.

Fibrin fibers form a mesh over the wound, trapping red blood cells and platelets and the bleeding stops.

The clot hardens and becomes smaller. New cells grow to the repair the wound site and enzymes plasmin is released to dissolve the

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