Math, asked by nickjonas70, 10 months ago

Why does blood not clot within the blood vessels?

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Answered by Thelunaticgirl
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The blood contains an anticogulant called heparin that does not allow the formation of prothombinase within the bloof vessels.

In certain diseases tye bloof clots are formed within the blood vessels.

Thrombosis is coronary artery leads to heart attack.

Thanks!

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate...

here's the answer....

Why does blood not clot within the blood vessels?

The blood contains Heparin that helps blood not to clot in blood vessels.

Hope this helps ❤


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