i think it is clot
Blood will coagulate and form clots when exposed to air, if the blood flow isn't too excessive.
they dont white blood cells do that
Carbon dioxide binds to oxygen receptor sites on the hemoglobin molecule some 500 times better than oxygen and prevents the red blood cells from transporting oxygen. It eventually stops red blood cells from moving since the organism dies.
red blood cells
The old red blood cells get replaced by the newly formed red blood cells.
Blood will coagulate and form clots when exposed to air, if the blood flow isn't too excessive.
Oxygen.
white cells scab over a open cut which red blood cells travel with blood
they dont white blood cells do that
the cells are inportant because if you get cut the cells ( red blood cells and white blood cells) help heal the wound.
Carbon dioxide binds to oxygen receptor sites on the hemoglobin molecule some 500 times better than oxygen and prevents the red blood cells from transporting oxygen. It eventually stops red blood cells from moving since the organism dies.
After getting a cut, thrombin and fibrinogen in the blood reacts producing fibrin. Fibrin forms a network of fibrin in the cut in which red blood cells and white cells get stuck causing coagulation.
Depends on the type of blood cell you're talking about. Platelets are the "cells" that are responsible for forming a clot when you but yourself, whereas whiteblood cells are responsible for fighting any infection that may come in through the cut. Red blood cells are responsbile for carrying oxygen, and don't do anything in the context of a cut. They just leak ;-)
No organ holds blood. Blood is constantly flowing through the circulatory system. It never stops (unless you are dead)
Why a blood clot is the coronary artery stops the red blood cells from respiring normally
No. Platelets in the bloodstream, when you are cut, clot the blood so you don't bleed to death.
Red blood cells carry oxygen around the body. White blood cells fight germs. Platelets relieve a cut until it's healed.