Fibrin threads interlace the platelet plug to come up with a clot, which traps red blood cells.
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Platelets, fibrin
A blood clot is a semisolid gelatinous mass of coagulated consisting of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets enclosed in a fibrin network. A great variety of structural proteins are present in a blood clot, for instance haemoglobin in red blood cells, antibodies in white blood cells, and fibrin in the platelets.
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platelets help in conversion of fibrinogen, a soluble plasma protein into insoluble form fibrin. The fibrin threads entangle with red blood cells and other platelets in the are of damaged tissue, ultimately forming a blood clot. When fibrinogen is transformed into fibrin and its fibires separate the underlying matter is called serum.
platelets,fibrinogen,fibrin
converts to fibrin during the clotting process
They produce fibrin that helps form clots
fibrin
works with platelets to help form scabs or clots works with platelets to help form scabs or clots