Blood clotting is an important recovery measure in the case of injury. A loss of blood means a loss of blood pressure which would then deprive the critical supply of oxygen to tissues.
In contrast people with hemophillia (http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery?s=hemophilia) and do not have the necessary clotting factors often bleed to death.
Blood clots happen because normal blood flow is necessary to supply oxygen to organs and extremities and to carry carbon dioxide away from these tissues, damage to a blood vessel could jeopardize life sustaining functions by allowing blood to leak out
If blood platelets did not cause clotting, a person could bleed to death through an insignificant wound, whether on the exterior of the body or internally. They can also help repair damage to blood vessels.
Blood coagulatates when you have a blood type and you mix it with a blood type that is not able to receive it. Thanksss
if you get injured and you start to bleed, if the blood doesnt clot and you don't form a scab you will bleed to death. that's why it is important.
Cloths are important because they protect us from wind, mud, bugs, insects, diseases, etc so they are very important.......even shoes.
If blood platelets did not cause clotting, a person could bleed to death through an insignificant wound, whether on the exterior of the body or internally.
vasopressin is needed
HEMOPHILIA
An embolus is a wandering blood clot.
its blood that's got alot of clot
A blood clot in your cheek is life threatening and you would have to have surgery for the clot to be removed.
stationary clot is called a thrombus or a blood clot.
Thrombus in medical terms means blood clot.
it is a blood clot
blood does clot and so can your arteries it will clot if you will have a major accident...
it is a dinosaur thatoughs up blood and forms a blood clot
Thrombo- (Greek = "blood clot") is the word-forming element that is used meaning blood clot. thrombophlebitis: blood clot + vein + inflammation thrombocyte: blood clot + cell (aka platelet) thrombocytopenia: blood clot + cell + lacking (low platelet count)
A blood clot can be a circulatory disorder, if it forms in an inappropriate place. For example, a blood clot in the large veins of the legs is a circulatory disorder. In the case of a blood clot that functions to stop a broken blood vessel, the clot is part of the normal human physiology.