Biology, asked by Smartyshekhar, 4 months ago

what makes the human blood thick and viscous?​

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Answered by Jash1029
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The more LDL, the thicker your blood. The same holds true for fibrinogen, a soluble protein that can be transformed into stringy, insoluble fibrin, which forms the semi-solid base of blood clots. Chronic inflammation increases the viscosity of blood.

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Answered by skadamseth2007
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The more LDL, the thicker your blood. The same holds true for fibrinogen, a soluble protein that can be transformed into stringy, insoluble fibrin, which forms the semi-solid base of blood clots. Chronic inflammation increases the viscosity of blood.

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