Biology, asked by mananwitty4, 1 year ago

what happens if conducting tubes of circulatory system develops a leak? state in brief, how could this be avoided​

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Answered by Anonymous
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If conducting tubes of a circulatory system develops a leak, the blood clots. After a leak the number of platelets would get increased that minimize the leakage and inactive thrombin becomes active thrombin in the presence of thromboplasm.circulatory system develops a leak. The platelets will increase, which will minimize the leakage. ... The problem is that if the person doesn't develop with a blood clot, then the medical care is required, otherwise this can lead to death.Leakage in the conducting tubes circulatory system would lead to a loss of pressure which would reduce the efficiency of the pumping system. After a leak the number of platelets would get increased that minimize the leakage by clotting of blood

Answered by megha19astro
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Answer:

Quantity of dissolved oxygen is fairly low in water as compared to the amount of

oxygen in air. Aquatic organisms therefore have to breath faster than terrestrial

organisms to absorb the required amount of oxygen from the water

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