Corroded and femoral arteries.
I do not think corroded is the correct answer - but try
Carotid arteryThat WILL spurt blood - these arteries are in the neck and carry blood to the head and brain they carry a lot of blood
If you cut any artery, blood will spurt out profusely. The heart pumps blood through the body under pressure.
Yes platelets form a sticky clot when a blood vessel is cut.
With scissors
yes they do
Cutting or breaking a blood vessel stimulates the smooth muscles in its wall to contract. This response
it might have internal bleeding
The major blood vessel that needs to be cut when removing a heart during a transplant is the aorta. It is the main artery that carries oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
Handy dandy PLATELETS :p Scientifically called Thrombocytes.
The flow of blood to tissues beyond the clot may be cut off
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The major blood vessels coming into the heart are the superior and inferior vena cava. The aorta leaves the heart. These would have to be cut.
When a blood clot forms in a blood vessel, it may cut off or severely reduce blood flow to parts of the body that are served by that blood vessel. This event can cause serious damage to those parts