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why does the blood not clot inside the uninjured vessels? what happened if the blood clots inside an intact vessels?

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Why does the blood not clot inside uninjured vessels? What happens if the blood clots inside an intact vessel?
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a substance called fibrinogen is present in blood...
when there is a cut, this fibrinogen converts into fibrin. Fibrin and platelets are together responsible for clotting....

if a clot is formed in a blood vessel..it can lead to many effects...
if the vessel was near brain then clot is fatal...
if clot is near heart then high chances of heart attack...

clot mainly blocks the blood to flow...so where ever the vessel is. it will prevent flow.

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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