Injury cause damaged tissue cells to produce prothrombin activator. This, along with clotting factor produced by the sticky platelets at the damaged site, cause prothrombin + calcium to make thrombin. All the while fibrinogen is stimulated to make fibrin. The fibrin ensnares RBCs to form the clot with the platelets.
All factors have to be there for the clotting to occur. Lack of any of them causes bleeding disorders.The time from injury to the end ranges about 10 to 14 seconds.
Prevent blood loss
Help the blood clot.
platelets is cell fragments! the function is to release proteins to help blood to clot! :)
All I know is that when I had my surgery I developed one im my Left lung ! are you sure you don't mean "blood clot"? because there is no such thing as a blood chit. a blood clot is when blood doesnt circulate in a certain place forming, well, a clot. this is more likely to happen with adults than kids because kids are generally more figety (blood circulates better when muscles are moved).
The clotting process takes place when Vitamin K helps the blood to clot. It can take place in any part of the body and is often fairly quick.
thrombus
A blood clot can be a circulatory disorder, if it forms in an inappropriate place. For example, a blood clot in the large veins of the legs is a circulatory disorder. In the case of a blood clot that functions to stop a broken blood vessel, the clot is part of the normal human physiology.
Thrombus
Pain is the initial symptom while other symptoms depend upon the location of the clot, and often the effect will be a loss of function. An arm or leg the limb may appear white, and loss of sensation may occur.
The platelets inside of blood preform this function.
place it in between the bandages.
place it in between the bandages.