Primary hemostasis is the overall sequence of events that leads to the formation of a platelet plug, while Secondary hemostasis is the signal transduction pathway that leads to the formation of fibrin. Secondary Hemostasis is always a part of Primary hemostasis, but involves many clotting factors and other signaling molecules that are specific to the formation of fibrin
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No, that which you mean is hemostats. Homeostasis refers to the maintenance of constant favourable internal environment inside the living body.
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Hemostasis means control of bleedingit is constant internal chemical composition
The correct sequence of the levels of biological organization are organism, population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere.
The list of choices that you posted along with your question does not include any correct sequence.
The correct complimentary DNA sequence would be AGTCCTGGC. The correct complimentary mRNA sequence would be AGUCCUGGC.
No, vascular relaxation is not part of hemostasis. Hemostasis refers to the series of steps that stop bleeding, including vasoconstriction, platelet plug formation, and coagulation. Vascular relaxation typically involves the widening of blood vessels, which is not directly related to hemostasis.
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The proper sequence of hemostasis involves three key stages: vascular spasm, platelet plug formation, and coagulation. Initially, blood vessels constrict to reduce blood flow (vascular spasm). This is followed by platelets adhering to the injury site and aggregating to form a temporary plug (platelet plug formation). Finally, a cascade of clotting factors activates to form a stable fibrin clot, solidifying the plug and preventing further bleeding (coagulation).