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Is Clot or coagulum formed mainly by network of fibrin in which died and damaged formed element of blood are trapped.

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Answered by OnlyStudy21
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The platelets are responsible for blood clotting. Interstitial fluid that surrounds cells is separate from the blood, but in hemolymph, they are combined. In humans, cellular components make up approximately 45 percent of the blood and the liquid plasma 55 percent.

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  • the end of this section, you will be able to:
  • the end of this section, you will be able to:Describe the three mechanisms involved in hemostasis
  • the end of this section, you will be able to:Describe the three mechanisms involved in hemostasisExplain how the extrinsic and intrinsic coagulation pathways lead to the common pathway, and the coagulation factors involved in each
  • the end of this section, you will be able to:Describe the three mechanisms involved in hemostasisExplain how the extrinsic and intrinsic coagulation pathways lead to the common pathway, and the coagulation factors involved in eachDiscuss disorders affecting hemostasis
  • the end of this section, you will be able to:Describe the three mechanisms involved in hemostasisExplain how the extrinsic and intrinsic coagulation pathways lead to the common pathway, and the coagulation factors involved in eachDiscuss disorders affecting hemostasisPlatelets are key players in hemostasis, the process by which the body seals a ruptured blood vessel and prevents further loss of blood. Although rupture of larger vessels usually requires medical intervention, hemostasis is quite effective in dealing with small, simple wounds. There are three steps to the process: vascular spasm, the formation of a platelet plug, and coagulation (blood clotting). Failure of any of these steps will result in hemorrhage—excessive bleeding.

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