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\huge\bold{Qûéstïøn:-}why blood exhibits coagulation in responce to an injury ?

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Answered by isha34548
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Blood coagulation is the process whereby cells and soluble protein elements interact to form an intravascular blood clot. When this occurs in response to vessel injury, it is an important protective mechanism that functions to seal vascular bleeds, thereby prevent excessive hemorrhage.

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Blood coagulation is the process whereby cells and soluble protein elements interact to form an intravascular blood clot. When this occurs in response to vessel injury, it is an important protective mechanism that functions to seal vascular bleeds, thereby prevent excessive hemorrhage.

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