Since there's nothing 'following' in your question, I'm guessing somewhere on your list of possibilities you have Platelets.
Platelets.
A protein found in the blood that is involved in the process of blood clotting.
protein involved in the blood clotting process are iron, blood cells, haemaglobin iron. blood cells involved are platelets, ie: thrombyocytes participate in clot formation, fibrinogrn converted into fibrin threads by 13 clotting factors
No, magnesium is not an element in blood that is bound by EDTA to prevent clotting. EDTA is a chelating agent that binds to calcium ions in the blood, preventing their involvement in the clotting process by chelation. Magnesium is an essential mineral in the body but is not directly involved in the clotting process.
prothrombin time is a factor involved in the clotting process. the factors nearly all of which are produced in the liver.
Platelets are involved in blood clotting. They are also called thrombocytes and come from the bone marrow.
Three types of granulocytic white blood cells are neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils. Neutrophils are the most common type and play a key role in fighting bacterial infections. Eosinophils are involved in allergic reactions and parasitic infections, while basophils release histamine and are involved in inflammatory responses.
we can say that blood clotting is a function of blood because plasma is involved in blood cloting and plasma is a consituent of blood. - https://fb.me/profile.php?id=179192605506143
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Platelets are involved in clotting, and red blood cells carry oxygen.
No, oxygen does not hasten blood clotting. In fact, oxygen is essential for the proper functioning of cells and tissues in the body, including those involved in the blood clotting process. Oxygen helps support the overall health and functioning of the body's systems, including the circulatory system.