what is mean by coagulation of blood
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➡DEFINITION:
Blood clotting or coagulation is a common but complex bodily process that is created to prevent bleeding in response to an injury or cut.
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If a person gets injured then the blood vessel in his body parts may get ruptured .Due to rupture of the blood vessel blood starts flowing out from the cut ..Our body has its own mechanism of preventing the loose of too much blood from a cut by forming a blood clot which plug cut in the body and stop further bleeding .Thus,cuts bleed for a while and then the blood changes into a thick Jelly cold blood clot .
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➡DEFINITION:
Blood clotting or coagulation is a common but complex bodily process that is created to prevent bleeding in response to an injury or cut.
➡EXPLANATION:
If a person gets injured then the blood vessel in his body parts may get ruptured .Due to rupture of the blood vessel blood starts flowing out from the cut ..Our body has its own mechanism of preventing the loose of too much blood from a cut by forming a blood clot which plug cut in the body and stop further bleeding .Thus,cuts bleed for a while and then the blood changes into a thick Jelly cold blood clot .
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Coagulation, also known as clotting, is the process by which blood changes from a liquid to a gel, forming a blood clot.
In our body , coagulation is carried out by platelets which are formed by the bone marrow. They are fragments of specialised cells and do not have a nucleus.
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