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Q: How would a decrease in the concentration of calcium ions in the blood affect the process of hemostasis?
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What is the process where bleeding is stopped?

Hemostasis


Is hemostasis the normal dynamic process of balance needed to maintain a healthy body?

No, hemostasis is the process of clotting. Homeostasis is the normal dynamic of balance.


What physical process makes salt decrease in salt water?

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The process by which blood loss is prevented or minimized is called?

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What blood clot is formed during the process of hemostasis?

Fibrin.


What is the difference between hemostasis and homeostasis?

Homeostasis is the healthy perfect balance Hemostasis is the process that prevents blood loss from the circulation when a blood vessel is ruptured by an injury.


Which life process in the human body is utilized when any others occur?

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Would there be an increase or decrease in the rate of osmosis if the temperature were raised?

Osmosis is a physical process in which the net flow of solvent is from there higher concentration to their lower concentration. As osmosis is physical process it first increase with increase in temprature but get constant after some extent.


Alcohol is this process affected by temperature?

Yes, temperature affect the concentration of alcohol. Alcohol is made up of ethanol, high temperature oxidised ethanol to ethanoic acid so the concentration of alcohol decrease.


Does homeostasis mean to stop or control bleeding?

No, that which you mean is hemostats. Homeostasis refers to the maintenance of constant favourable internal environment inside the living body.


What are the steps involved in the process of hemostasis?

1. vascular spasm 2. platelet phase 3. coagulation 4. retraction 5. fibrinolysis


What is the process called when a liquid moves from high concentration to low concentration?

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