Clotting factors, such as genetics and certain diseases may change the time a person bleeds from a cut or wound.
Which of the following could influence a person's blood alcohol concentration
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a disadvantage of blood is that they have to have medication and injections, and there isnt any cure for it
Since we can never be sure that we know everything about the mechanisms behind blood clotting and there may always be just another protein involved in it, there is at the moment no definitive answer to this question. Even if we could be sure that our knowledge is comprehensive, it would still be difficult to define exactly which genes are "for blood clotting" and which aren't, as many genes contribute indirectly to blood clotting. There is however no reason for there to be a difference between males and females in this number. If you are considering only the main clotting factors (tissue factor, VII, X, prothrombin, V, VIII, IX, fibrin and XIII), these are 9 genes.
Two factors that could influence a consumers needs and wants could be their peers or advertising.
Yes, you can die from hemophilia. The condition prevents clotting of the blood, so you could bleed to death.
Hemophilia i think... but i could be wrong
Blood clotting is important because if it didn't, the littlest cut you got would bleed and bleed uncontrolably.
Blood clotting is basically your bodys response to a breach in the skin or tissue. Think of it like a shield. If you get a cut and bleed not only does your body need to stop bleeding but it also needs to prevent infection. So it releases a chemical, a sort of webbing to trap blood platelets and stick together thus making a scab for example.
If you are pregnant and bleeding bright red blood and clotting, you need to get to the doctor as soon as possible. It could be something serious.
No. You can't be born with wolf blood. I suppose someone could physically take blood from a wolf and put it inside your bloodstream. In that case the best you could hope for is that you would not get infected and die.
Blood clotting, or coagulation, is the body's natural reaction. If it didn't clot, you could possibly keep on bleeding until you bled to death. This helps to prevent that from happening. In humans, coagulation usually involves a cellular platelet and a protein factor . The platelets forms a sort of "plug" over the opening, like the prick of the needle from drawing blood. The protein factors then reinforce this "plug" of sorts to help keep it solid until the opening heals, scabs over, closes, ect.