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If a substance is able to form a stable
compound with calcium, it is added to
blood then there will be -​

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Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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If a substance is able to form a stable compound with calcium, it is added to blood then there will be No clotting.

  • The "proteolytic enzyme thrombin" is necessary for both fibrin production and platelet aggregation.
  • The clotting process also needs calcium ions (Ca2+).
  • In order to prevent blood from clotting in the blood bag, blood banks employ it as a chelator to bind calcium in given blood.
  • There are about 12 more protein clotting factors.
  • The majority of them circulate as inactive precursors in the blood.
  • They are turned into active proteases for other elements in the system after being activated by proteolytic cleavage.
  • The strict control of the coagulation cascade, which is essential for maintaining hemostasis 1 and 2, is mostly regulated by calcium ions (Ca2+)
  • In addition to platelet aggregation, calcium ions also fully activate a number of other coagulation factors, such as coagulation Factor XIII.

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