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when heparin is added to blood sample ,blood doesn't clot because

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Answered by avi2063
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Answer:

because it's a clot buster

Answered by varmanaveen50
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Answer:

heparin is a natural anticoagulent

Explanation:

heparin interferes with the blood clotting process.

THROMBIN is a protein responsible for two major conversions

a. loose fibrin →→ strengthened fibrins

b. soluble fibrinoges →→ insoluble threads...

these threads appears as clots...

now.......

A natural inhibitor of thrombin in the body is called antithrombin. Heparin binds to antithrombin, which changes the shape of antithrombin , thereby prevents it's pharmacological action on forming clot.

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