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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.
Platelets are one of the formed elements. A Neutrophil is a white blood cell. Fibrinogen binds with rbc's (red blood cells) to form the fibrin clot.
After getting a cut, thrombin and fibrinogen in the blood reacts producing fibrin. Fibrin forms a network of fibrin in the cut in which red blood cells and white cells get stuck causing coagulation.
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Fibrin threads interlace the platelet plug to come up with a clot, which traps red blood cells.
and a red blood cell or in a red blood cell? if its in a red blood cell i would say haemoglobin
The white blood cell has nucleus that red blood cell does not
a red blood cell is red when it reaches oxegen.
fibrinogen to fibrin.
red blood cells are a type of cell