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why blood does not clot inside the blood vessels

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Answered by saka82411
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It reacts with oxygen and other gases, and moist disappears.
Answered by jevelin
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Blood proteins, prothrombin and fibrinogen do not form blood clot inside blood vessels as these are in inactive form due to the presence of anticoagulant heparin. At the injury, these are activated by thrombokinase enzymes of bloods platelets.

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