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steps involved in coagulation of blood

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Answered by manimarcus
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Hemostasis has three major steps: 1) vasoconstriction, 2) temporary blockage of a break by a platelet plug, and 3) blood coagulation, or formation of a fibrin clot.
Answered by Washingtonprem
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Blood coagulation is a process that converts specific circulating elements of the blood system into a gel with insoluble characteristics; preventing loss of blood from injured blood vessels, tissues or organs.The process is made up of two systems.

The first system is around a course that involves the formation of thrombus, a blood clot, through a complicated sequence involving a cellular system made up of platelets. The platelets normally circulate in the blood for they are mainly involved in the formation of plug over damaged blood vessels.

Another system, the second system, is based on clotting factors acting in concert to form a fibrin clot.

Both the two systems coordinate to form a clot and depend on three important aspects: the clotting factors manufactured in the liver, ionized calcium from the blood, and phospholipids which are components of the platelet membranes. It is clotting of blood when the injured occurs. Blood platelets in the blood play an important role in coagulation of blood and present loss of blood...
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