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7.1 Body Fluids · Part 6

Chapter 9: Chapter 7 · Bio Zoology

child birth. . . Coagulation of Blood If you cut your finger or when you get yourself hurt, your wound bleeds for some time after which it stops to bleed.

This is because the blood clots or coagulates in response to trauma. The mechanism by which excessive blood loss is prevented by the formation of clot is called blood coagulation or clotting of blood . Schematic representation of blood coagulation is shown Figure . .

The clotting process begins when the endothelium of the blood vessel is damaged and the connective tissue in its wall is exposed to the blood. Platelets adhere to collagen fibres in the connective tissue and release substances that form the platelet plug which provides emergency protection against blood loss. Clotting factors released from the clumped platelets or damaged cells mix with clotting factors in the plasma. The protein called prothrombin is converted to its active form called thrombin in the presence of calcium and vitamin K.

Thrombin helps in the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin threads. The threads of fibrins become interlinked into a patch that traps blood cell and seals the injured vessel until the wound is healed. After sometime fibrin fibrils contract, squeezing out a straw- coloured fluid through a meshwork called serum (Plasma without fibrinogen is called serum). Heparin is an anticoagulant produced in small quantities by mast cells of connective tissue which prevents coagulation in small blood vessels.

. . Composition of Lymph and its Functions About % of fluid that leaks from capillaries eventually seeps back into the capillaries and the remaining % is collected and returned to blood system by means of a series of tubules known as Figure . Schematic Representation of Blood Coagulation in an injured Blood Vessel INTRINSIC CLOTTING MECHANISM Prothrombin converted to thrombin Tissue damage STIMULUS Muscle spasm, platelet plug formation Production of prothrombin activator substance Fibrin threads at the damaged site, traps blood cells and platelets.

Thrombin acts enzymatically on fibrinogen Fibrinogen forms threads of fibrin XI Std Biology-Zoology Chapter- lymph vessels or lymphatics. The fluid inside the lymphatics is called

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