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Q: Can plasmin inhibit hemostasis
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Which proteolytic enzyme induces lysis of fibrin during fibrinolysis?

Fibrinolysin enzyme, as well as plasmin.


What is the enzyme meant to dissolve fibrin blood clots in the body?

yes enzyme can be use for dissolve fibrin blood clots in human body . enzymes act directly on fibrin stands within the clot and increase the amount of plasmin in blood. plasim dissolve clots in blood.


What Hemostasis is?

Hemostasis means control of bleedingit is constant internal chemical composition


What is the difference between primary hemostasis and secondary hemostasis in blood coagulation?

Primary hemostasis is the overall sequence of events that leads to the formation of a platelet plug, while Secondary hemostasis is the signal transduction pathway that leads to the formation of fibrin. Secondary Hemostasis is always a part of Primary hemostasis, but involves many clotting factors and other signaling molecules that are specific to the formation of fibrin


What type of enzyme is plasmin?

Blood enzyme


Does hemostasis means blood formation?

Hemostasis means control of blood flow. Hematopoeisis means blood formation.


What is the Medical term meaning stopping the flow of blood?

Hemostasis is the control of blood flow.HemostatsishemostasisIt is called a blood clot if it occurs naturally.


What is the difference between the mechanisms of action of streptokinase and tissue plasminogen activator in treating thrombosis?

Both are thrombolyltic drugs. Streptokinase binds to the active complex. It promotes the cleavage of the Arg/Val bond of plasminogen leading to the formation of plasmin. The plasmin then breaks down the matrix of the thrombus. A tissue plasminogen activator is alteplase. It binds to fibrin-rich clots and cleaves the Arg/Val bond of plasminogen to produce plasmin. The plasmin then breaks down the matrix of the thrombus.


Why is hemostasis after a venipuncture?

it promotes vasoconstriction


The arrest of bleeding is called?

hemostasis


Is vascular relaxation part of hemostasis?

No.


What is the process where bleeding is stopped?

Hemostasis