Name the corpuscles that clots the blood
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Answer:
Thrombocytes (Platelets)
Explanation:
The Platelets are also known with the name of Thrombocytes are responsible for the clotting of the blood inside the human body. They combine with the Proteins present in the plasma and prevents from the bleeding by making a clot over the injury.
Fibrinogen is the responsible protein for the whole process which converts to Fibrin after coming in contact with Thrombocytes.
This process of clotting and preventing the excessive bleeding is called as Hemostasis. If the clotting is too much it will prevent the blood flow and if it is too less then the bleeding will not stop.
Platelets
Explanation:
Platelets are a component of the human blood. It is also called Thrombocytes. It's function is to react to blood vessel injury and forming a blood clot in order to stop the bleeding.
Platelets have no cell nucleus. They are fragments of cytoplasm that are formed from the bone marrow and entered into circulation. Platelets are found only in mammals.
When bleeding occurs, platelets rush to the site of injury and combine with proteins present in the plasma to form a clot. When sufficient clot is formed, the bleeding stops. Fibrinogen is the protein responsible for this whole process. Fibrinogen converts to Fibrin after coming in contact with platelets.
This process is called clotting and prevention of excessive bleeding is called Hemostasis.