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The naturally occurring anticoagulant in the human blood is known as what

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Answered by prajwal3589
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Heparin is a biological substance, usually made from pig intestines. It works by activating antithrombin III, which blocks thrombin from clotting blood. Heparin can be used in vivo (by injection), and also in vitro to prevent blood or plasma clotting in or on medical devices.

Answered by Harshshahi19
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The most important natural anticoagulants are protein C, protein S, and antithrombin (which used to be called antithrombin III until its name was changed to antithrombin). Figure. The normal balance between clotting and bleeding is disrupted when there is a deficiency of one of the natural anticoagulants

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