agglutination
The term clumping refers to a collection of objects that get stuck together either due to small spaces or blockages. Some examples are leaves clumping together or red blood cells clumping together.
The clumping of blood is known as a blood clot. :)
The process of cells clumping together is known as aggregation. This typically occurs in response to specific signals or conditions within the cellular environment.
When an antigen and antibody react it causes cells to clump together. The term used to describe the clumping of cells is called agglutination.
Agglutunation
I never heard anyone put those words together like that before, but if by "clumping together" you mean to combine several cells to act like a single cell, the term in joining.
A chemical that is added to the blood sample in the platelet aggregation test to stimulate the clumping process.
coagulation- is not the correct answer! The correct answer from my "Anatomy and Physiology" book is Agglutination
There are four reactions when antibodies react with antigens: agglutination, precipitation, neutralization or activation of complement. Agglutination is the clumping process that you are looking for.
The term for the clumping of incompatible blood tests is "agglutination." This occurs when antibodies in the serum bind to specific antigens on the surface of red blood cells, causing them to clump together. Agglutination is a key reaction used in blood typing and cross-matching procedures to ensure compatibility for blood transfusions.
Clumping White Cells is considered (called) Multiple Myeloma.
To prevent sugar from clumping, store it in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. Adding a few grains of rice to the sugar can also help absorb moisture and prevent clumping.