answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer


Human blood takes approximately 15 minutes to fully coagulate and separate into the serum and red blood cells.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

7y ago

Activated clotting time (ACT) depends on the test device used, and it can vary from 80 to 160 seconds. Each manufacturer provides its own baseline.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

prothrombin time

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

30 min

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How fast does clotting take?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Does ultram tramadol influence blood clotting?

No, tramadol does not influence blood clotting. Depending on the type of surgery that a person is getting, it has been permitted to take tramadol the morning of an operation which demonstrates that it does not have an effect on the clotting mechanism.


Why are calcium good for clotting?

calcium act as enzyme activators in clotting without it either there would be no clotting or delayed clotting


What does not hasten clotting?

Heparin opposes clotting


Diagnose a clotting defiency?

Medical practitioners diagnose clotting deficiency by conducting blood clotting tests.


Do red blood cells intimate clotting?

Red blood cells do not initiate clotting. Platelets initiate clotting.


Which of these blood components are responsible for initiating the clotting process?

suck it! o ya! you know that you like it. push hard and fast baby! :*


Would a person with hemophilia have higher or lower than normal clotting times?

Longer clotting times, its a clotting disorder.


A chemical substance involved with clotting?

a chemical substance involved with clotting?


Why does clotting of blood not take place in uninjured blood vessels?

Blood clotting does occur for blood in uninjured blood vessels due to its insulation from air. Our bodies produce what is called heparin that prevents clotting of blood in vessels. Heparin allows our lungs to transfer oxygen to our blood. When blood is exposed to air it clots so heparin allows the blood to come in direct contact with the air we breath without clotting.


What are the three types of haemophilias?

Haemophilia A - an inhibition of clotting caused by a deficiency in a protein called Clotting Factor VIII Haemophilia B - an inhibition of clotting caused by a deficiency in a protein called Clotting Factor IX Haemophilia C - an inhibition of clotting caused by a deficiency in a protein called Clotting Factor XI -similar to- vonWillebrand's Disorder - an inhibition of clotting caused by a deficiency in a protein called the vonWillebrand's Factor


What component of blood is responsible for clotting blood?

The chief plasma component to the clotting of blood is the platelet. The additional components include blood clotting factors.


What is the blood clotting disorder calledWhat is the blood clotting disorder called?

Hemophilia