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Do tomatoes actually help the blood clot if you have a cut true or false and why?

when I had cuts I would put sliced tomato on them and they would heal much better than if you put nothing on them no idea why


What makes your blood clot from cut?

Platelets.


When a blood vessels are injured there are tiny blank in the blood that help the blood to clot and seal the cut?

The blood always has platelets, and RBCs have macrophages. Platelets help clot the blood. Macrophages start to clean up debris and any infection. The site of a cut becomes warm and slightly red because of the cellular activity being increased in the localized area.


Is it important for blood to clot?

If blood wouldn't clot then when someone got a cut his blood would never stop leaking from it. Now that the blood does clot the hole will be filled up and the blood would stop.


What happens when clot occurs in an undamaged blood vessel?

The flow of blood to tissues beyond the clot may be cut off


What are the tiniest solid particles of the blood which the clot the blood when there is a cut or injury?

hemoglobing


Why do you not loose so much blood when you get cut?

Vitamin K in the blood helps the blood to clot.


What type of blood cells help to a blood clot?

Platelets are the type of blood cells responsible for helping with blood clotting. They form a plug at the site of a wound to stop bleeding by adhering to the damaged blood vessel walls and releasing chemicals that promote clotting.


What is the series of reactions that stop blood flow following a cut?

hemostasis


Do white blood cells help to clot the blood?

yep they do. when you have a cut your white blood cells go to it and clot the blood to stop the bleeding. that's why when people have HIV which kills the cells and also lukemia if they get a cut it takes longer to stop bleeding.


What stops red cells escaping from a cut?

Platelets, which are small cell fragments in the blood, help to form a clot by sticking to the site of injury and releasing chemical signals that attract other platelets and help activate proteins in the blood to form a fibrin mesh. This mesh traps red blood cells and other components to form a stable clot, preventing further blood loss.


Series of reactions that stop blood flow following a cut?

Clot formation.