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fibrinogen plays an important role in clotting factor. if the increase of fibrinogen can cause stroke to most patients because it can cause blockage to a vein or artery,then surely a low fibrinogen level can possibly cause hemorrhage, the blood will be diluted without this fibrinogen.
False. This happens when a clot is formed
In hypercoagulation, there is an increased tendency for clotting of the blood
it creates salt and water
They do not naturally mix.
They are insoluble together. so there is not any reaction.
Iron oxide (Fe2O3) in insoluble in water.
its converted to energy
Iron oxide (Fe2O3) in insoluble in water.
An insoluble compound (as a precipitate) is formed.
Sulphur is said to be insoluble in water. So how do you make water combine with sulphur? Sulphur is said to be insoluble in water. So how do you make water combine with sulphur?
Coagulation of the blood begins with the activation of platelets - protoplasmic bodies that aid in the clotting of blood. These particles are part of blood composition at all times, but only coagulate when a blood vessel is injured. The injury triggers chemical signals which in turn draw collagen and platelets to the site of the wound and eventually build a structure to prevent blood loss.