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Cobwebs themselves do not coagulate blood. However, they can absorb moisture and may help in the process of wound healing by providing a barrier. Historically, cobwebs were sometimes used in folk medicine due to their supposed antibacterial properties, but modern medical practices do not rely on them for blood coagulation. Instead, actual blood coagulation is facilitated by the body's platelets and clotting factors.

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