Hemostasis
the three steps of hemostasis are :- (1) vasoconstrictiion (2) blood platelet plug formation (3) coagulation of blood
coagulation, or the formation of a blood clot,which turns into scab if it is on the outside of the body.
Vasoconstriction, platelet plug formation and clotting of blood.
False. Coagulation starts almost instantly after an injury and ends in a fibrin clot.
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
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When blood stops flowing it is usually called coagulation. In medical terms it is called a platelet plug.
coagulation would proceed more slowly
what is blood coagulation?
Vascular phase
Hemostasis is when the blood is outside the body by way of an injury. The vessels constrict and cause clotting to stop the bleeding.