Blood Coagulation - Homeostasis
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Soooo todaaaay, I will tell you guys about Blood Coagulation in our body. Have you guys ever wonder? Ever ever ever wonder 🤔? And before thaaaat, "What is Blood Coagulation?" at the first place? Okaaay, let me tell you guys what is it all about 😁
● Coagulation - Clotting
● Blood coagulation - (also known as clotting) is the process by which blood changes from a liquid to a gel, forming a blood clot.
Oh oh, what is this?! 😲 Hahaha don't be scared fellas! It just a picture and an example how blood clotting looks like in our body. Scary isn't? Can you imagine your blood clot and eventually it will look like this?! 😟 Is blood clotting gooooood or baaaaad for us? 😶😧 Hahahaha it's okay if you don't know the answer because that's what I will do, telling you the answer hehehehe 😎
Okaaay, before we start, let me explain everything for you guys so that you can understand more and much better 😊
We have 4 steps mechanism for blood clotting;
1. Activation
2. Adhesion
3. Aggregation of platelets along deposition
4. Maturation of fibrin
Uhmmmm, you might wonder what is platelets righttt? If you are not sureeee, do check our oldest post bcs we did posted about it! But I'll still show you the picture hehehehe it's okaaaaay.
■ As a person cut, sub - endothelial cells are exposed (cause reduce of blood flow - vasoconstriction)
■ Allow platelet to adhere to the injured cells at the site of injury
■ Platelets will release clotting factors.
■ If the damage is severe, the plug is strengthen by fibrin formation.
Oh waaaait a minute! What is fibrin formation? 😲😲🤔 First time heard about it huh? Hahahah let me show youuuu.
This is ittt! Fibrin formation.
■ This clumped will activate other clotting factor.
■ Present of thrombin will catalyse for the conversion of solube fibrinogen to inslouble fibrin.
■ Fibrins then form mesh of fibers covering the damage area and prevent blood loss.
■ Disorders of coagulation can lead to;
》Unwanted bleeding
》Unwanted clotting
》 Embolism (onstruction of artery due to blood clot or air bubble)
Okaaaay, so that's it for todaaay! Now understand about coagulation of blood? It's a good thing actually! It helps your body to prevent any excessive blood loss and we don't want anything than that to happen to anyone!
I hope you guys understaaand and if not, do comment below and ask us anything if you don't. We will help you out. So now, thank you and goodbye my little creatures 😘💓🤗
Soooo todaaaay, I will tell you guys about Blood Coagulation in our body. Have you guys ever wonder? Ever ever ever wonder 🤔? And before thaaaat, "What is Blood Coagulation?" at the first place? Okaaay, let me tell you guys what is it all about 😁
● Coagulation - Clotting
● Blood coagulation - (also known as clotting) is the process by which blood changes from a liquid to a gel, forming a blood clot.
Oh oh, what is this?! 😲 Hahaha don't be scared fellas! It just a picture and an example how blood clotting looks like in our body. Scary isn't? Can you imagine your blood clot and eventually it will look like this?! 😟 Is blood clotting gooooood or baaaaad for us? 😶😧 Hahahaha it's okay if you don't know the answer because that's what I will do, telling you the answer hehehehe 😎
Okaaay, before we start, let me explain everything for you guys so that you can understand more and much better 😊
We have 4 steps mechanism for blood clotting;
1. Activation
2. Adhesion
3. Aggregation of platelets along deposition
4. Maturation of fibrin
Uhmmmm, you might wonder what is platelets righttt? If you are not sureeee, do check our oldest post bcs we did posted about it! But I'll still show you the picture hehehehe it's okaaaaay.
■ As a person cut, sub - endothelial cells are exposed (cause reduce of blood flow - vasoconstriction)
■ Allow platelet to adhere to the injured cells at the site of injury
■ Platelets will release clotting factors.
■ If the damage is severe, the plug is strengthen by fibrin formation.
Oh waaaait a minute! What is fibrin formation? 😲😲🤔 First time heard about it huh? Hahahah let me show youuuu.
This is ittt! Fibrin formation.
■ This clumped will activate other clotting factor.
■ Present of thrombin will catalyse for the conversion of solube fibrinogen to inslouble fibrin.
■ Fibrins then form mesh of fibers covering the damage area and prevent blood loss.
■ Disorders of coagulation can lead to;
》Unwanted bleeding
》Unwanted clotting
》 Embolism (onstruction of artery due to blood clot or air bubble)
Okaaaay, so that's it for todaaay! Now understand about coagulation of blood? It's a good thing actually! It helps your body to prevent any excessive blood loss and we don't want anything than that to happen to anyone!
I hope you guys understaaand and if not, do comment below and ask us anything if you don't. We will help you out. So now, thank you and goodbye my little creatures 😘💓🤗






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