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Read the Para:Platelets play major role in the coagulation of blood. Whenever the blood flows from the wound, platelets releases the enzyme called Thrombokinase. Thrombokinase acts on another substance present in the blood called prothrombin converting it into thrombin. Thrombin acts on another substance called fibrin that present in the dissolved state converting it into insoluble Fibrin fibers. The blood cells entangle in the Fibrin fibers forming the clot. Now, answer the following questions:a) What happens if blood is not coagulated?b) Which enzyme helps in the coagulation process?c) How is Thrombin formed?d) What do we call the yellow coloured fluid appear after the formation of the clot? |
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Answer» a) If blood is not coagulated, it bleeds continuously from the wound, some times it leads to death of a person. b) The enzyme thrombokinase helps in coagulation process. c) Thrombokinase acts on another substance present in blood called prothrombin converting it into thrombin. d) The yellow coloured fluid appear after the formation of the clot is SERUM. |
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