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Its 1 factor of Coagulation factors that help in Blood clottingDefine:- An agent that promotes the coagulation of blood.(OR)- any of factor V, factor VII, or factor VIII, each of which acts to accelerate the conversion of prothrombin to thrombin during blood coagulation. >> and this is the First Mechanism of Blood clotting as well as its the longest step of 3steps and onces its activated the clot is formed.e.x:When injuries happens, the procoagulant dominate and clot formation begins.These factors named I to XIII (according to their sequences of discovery) and most of them are Protein Synthesized by the Liver.
Vitamin K acts to accelerate blood clotting.
Histamine does not primarily function to prevent blood clotting; rather, it plays a role in the inflammatory response and acts as a chemical messenger in various physiological processes. During an allergic reaction or injury, histamine is released, leading to increased blood vessel permeability and vasodilation, which can influence blood flow. While it may have some indirect effects on clotting mechanisms, its main role is not to inhibit clot formation. Instead, other factors and substances in the body manage blood coagulation.
EDTA acts as a chelating agent, binding to calcium ions in the blood which are necessary for the clotting process. By removing calcium, EDTA prevents the activation of coagulation factors and thus inhibits blood clot formation in the tube.
the criminogenic risk factors is when someone acts violently under the influence of alcohol or any substances.
The gel barrier in a serum separator tube acts as a physical barrier between the serum and the clot after centrifugation. It helps to prevent the cells and clotting factors from contaminating the serum, allowing for cleaner sample separation.
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In the blood coagulation pathway, thrombin acts to convert factor XI to XIa, VIII to VIIIa, V to Va, and fibrinogen to fibrin.