Biology, asked by riyadeshmukh, 11 months ago

why blood do not clot during periods?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello Mate,

During menstruation, the endometrial cells that line the uterus strip away and leave the body. As this happens, the body releases proteins that cause the blood in the uterus to coagulate. This coagulation prevents the blood vessels in the uterine lining from continuing to bleed.....

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Answered by yalamandalasatish
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Answer:

During menstruation, the endometrial cells that line the uterus strip away and leave the body. As this happens, the body releases proteins that cause the blood in the uterus to coagulate. This coagulation prevents the blood vessels in the uterine lining from continuing to bleed

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