Coagulation of blood refers to the process by which blood changes from a liquid to a gel-like state, forming a solid mass, or clot. This process is essential for stopping bleeding when a blood vessel is injured. It involves a complex interplay of platelets and various proteins, primarily fibrin, that work together to create a stable clot. Coagulation is a critical component of hemostasis, the body’s natural response to prevent excessive blood loss.
Blood typically takes about 5-15 minutes to coagulate in the human body.
His blood took longer to coagulate as his platelet levels were low.
To ablate is to chip away, or erode, as in sandstone. To coagulate is to congeal, or solidify, as in blood.
No. Blood starts to coagulate immediately after death.
If you don't put milk in the fridge, the milk will coagulate. When you cut yourself the blood coagulates and the bleeding stops.
It means the blood pooled in the uterus and vagina long enough to start to coagulate.
Coagulate is the medical term meaning "to clot."
Well let me try to answer this one. Coagulant is from the word coagulation; which means the process of blood clotting. So the word in whole is something that prevents blood from clotting; or root word being coagulant(blood clotting). Hope that helps? The verb is coagulate and probably the other forms of the word stem from the verb. Coagulate means: (of a fluid, especially blood) change to a solid or semi-solid state. adjective - coagulable noun - coagulation / coagulate / coagulator adjective - coagulative
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Vitamin k helps blood coagulate or clot it really is the blood absorbing oxygen and hardening