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What cell prevents the bodies loss of blood?

Platelets.


What is the sudden death of a brain cell when their blood supply is interrupted is called?

The sudden death of a brain cell when its blood supply is interrupted is called a stroke. Strokes can result from either a blockage of blood flow (ischemic stroke) or bleeding in the brain (hemorrhagic stroke), leading to brain cell damage and potentially permanent neurological deficits.


Anything that prevents ATP formation will most likely?

results in the cell death


What is the blood cell required for blood clotting?

The blood cell that is required for the clotting process is a platelet. Platelets are also known as thrombocytes and their main function is to stop bleeding.


Are parts of the blood formed of small cell fragments. They form clots to stop bleeding?

plateles


What is the effect of bleeding?

Anemia or low red blood cell count causes fatigue and dizziness.


Does Myelodysplastic syndrome result in increased bleeding?

Another symptom of MDS is increased bleeding


What organ or cell associated with blood clotting?

Platelets are cell fragments found in the blood that play a crucial role in blood clotting. They are activated when there is an injury to a blood vessel, and they help form a plug to stop bleeding.


What does anemia secondary to blood loss mean?

It means that the blood count is low because somebody was bleeding (as opposed to blood count being low due to, say, lack of red blood cell production or increased blood cell detruction.)


What are small cell fragments that aid in blood clotting?

Platelets are small cell fragments present in the blood that play a crucial role in blood clotting. They are responsible for forming clots at the site of injury to stop bleeding.


How does chlorination in water kill E coli?

Chlorine in water disrupts the cell membrane and enzymes of E. coli, leading to cell death. It effectively prevents E. coli bacteria from reproducing and causing infection.


Which is an example of how the cell membrane of a tube worm maintained a stable environment?

Some examples of how the cell membrane of a tube worm maintains a stable environments are that: - It prevents minerals in the water from flowing into the cell. - It prevents salt from flowing in.