Q.2. What will happen if
(arLigament gets over stretched ?
) Heparin is absent in blood.
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Answer:when a ligament is overstretched or torn, it results in what's technically known as a sprain. Sprains commonly happen in the ankle, knee, or wrist. For example, a misstep can cause you to twist your ankle in an awkward position, snapping a ligament and causing your ankle to be unstable or wobbly.
Heparin is a naturally occurring anticoagulant produced by basophils and mast cells . It prevents the formation of blood clots inside the body. If heparin is absent in our blood , our blood would clot not allowing blood circulation, blocking capillaries and veins causing severe pain. This ultimately leads to death.
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