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Normal people (those that are not hemophiliacs or on blood thinging medicines) have factors in their blood which causes it to clot (go solid) in the presence of enzymes relaeased by damaged tissue.
Normal people (those that are not hemophiliacs or on blood thinging medicines) have factors in their blood which causes it to clot (go solid) in the presence of enzymes relaeased by damaged tissue.
Normal people (those that are not hemophiliacs or on blood thinging medicines) have factors in their blood which causes it to clot (go solid) in the presence of enzymes relaeased by damaged tissue.
Normal people (those that are not hemophiliacs or on blood thinging medicines) have factors in their blood which causes it to clot (go solid) in the presence of enzymes relaeased by damaged tissue.
external bleeding i belive
Well blood in your body flows around
arterial bleeding is the most serious type of external bleeding. this type of bleeding can lead to a large amount of blood loss in a short period of time because the blood flows at a faster rate and is less likely to clot.
Blood flows slowest in the fingers because it is the most distal (furthest away from body) structure of the four. The other three are vital organs that need a constant supply of blood and are relatively closer to the heart compared to the fingers. By the time it gets to the fingers, it doesn't have as much driving force
Your heart pumps out blood in spurts. The muscles in your arteries smooth out your blood flow so that by the time your blood reaches your capillaries, your blood flows smooth and at low pressure. If they did not do their job, you would have internal bleeding.
As Blood Flows was created in 1993.
when your finger gets cut and bleeds for 5 minutes or so and then just stops it's because the blood clots. it's not a bad clot just one to stop bleeding. washing the cut and applying pressure also helps.
Arthropods are "always bleeding internally" because in order to bring vital substances to every cell in the body, a heart in the dorsal (upper) region of the body pumps blood into short vessels that empty out into different cells in the body. This allows blood to flow right over all of the cells in that cavity. In a sense, since the blood flows over all the cells, it is constantly bleeding internally.