What has to happen before clotting factors can begin activating platelets and attracting fibrin and more platelets?
A cut section of a small atery has to happen.
What role does fibrin appear to play in developing a clot?
Fibrin looks like string that binds together. Clotting factor causes fibrin to stick together and seals the wound.
See the Picture. How does ctivation help accelerate clotting?
Platelets adhere to cut edges. Platelets release chemicals to attract more platelets. Eventually platelet plug is formed, which help stops the external bleeding.
What kind of wound do you think would clot first, a cut made by a very sharp knife or jagged cut of equal size?
The very sharp knife cut will help faster because the space of the wound is more narrow, therefore will heal faster. As of the jagged cut, it rigid and it will take a longer time to heal.
Why do bandaids and gauze pads help clotting occur?
It is because it helps stop external bleeding. Also, it helps the wound heal faster due to process of stopping external bleeding.
1. You need to have a cut and a platelet plug formed.
2. Fibrin makes a net like barrier that helps seal the inside of the artery.
3. Activation helps gather more platelets, fibers, and red blood cells into the clot.
4. A cut made by a very sharp knife would clot first. Because it is a more simple cut and clotting occurs in one area, while a jagged cut may occur in many areas.
5. Bandaids and gauze help with clotting because they only let out so much blood and is making a some what clot from the outside. And will take less time to clot.
1. What has to happen before clotting factors can begin activating platelets and attracting fibrin and more platelets? - First you need to get a cut and than the platelets adhere to the cut and form a platelet plug 2. What role does fibrin appear to play in developing a clot? - It stops the external bleeding by creating a "net" like structure on the inside of the artery 3. Examin the picture of the active platelets. How does the activation help accelerate clotting? - Activated platelets look like they would be better at closing off small holes because they have irregular shapes that would stop RBC's from getting out 4.What kind of wound do you think would clot first, a cut made by a very sharp knife or jagged cut of equal size? A jagged cut will clot faster because the platelets have more surface area to attach to. 5.Why do bandaids and gauze pads help clotting occur? They help because it stops internal bleeding and its easier becasue all the blood stays in one place helping it clott faster.
1.what has to happen before clotting factors can begin activating platelets and attracting fibrin and more platelets? blood cells and fluid escape from wound, platelets adhere to the cut edge
2.what role does fibrin appear to play in developing a clot? it acts as a barrier to the opening of the wound.
3.examine the picture of the activated platelets. how does activation help accelerate clotting? it accelerates the clotting process because the activated platelets can cover more area than the non-activated platelets.
4.what kind of wound do you think would clot first, a cut made by a very sharp knife, or a jagged cut of equal size? i think the sharp knife would clot first because it requires less amount of platelets to clog.
5. why do bandaids and gauze pads help clotting occur? they help clotting occur beacuse it keep dirt and bacteria from going in the wound.
1)What has to happen before clotting factors can begin activating platelets and attracting fibrin and more platelets?
- Before clotting factors can begin activating platelets and attracting fibrin, there has to be a platelet plug where the platelets adhere to the open of the cut and stops the external bleeding.
2)What role does fibrin appear to play in the developing a clot?
-Fibrin creates a web that helps the clot stick together.
3)Examine the picture of the activity platelets. How does activation help accelerate clotting?
-Activation helps accelerate clotting with its protruding pseudopodia that make the platelets big and irregular shaped in order to latch on to other platelets to form clots quicker.
4)What kind of wound do you think would clot first, a cut made by a very sharp knife or a jagged cut of equal size?
-A jagged cut would heal quicker because the platelets could latch on and clot againts the corners of a jagged cut whereas a straight cut would involve more blood flow before platelet plug is formed.
5)Why do bandaids and gauze pads help clotting occur?
-They help stop the bleeding quicker in order for the platelet plugs to form and begin the clotting process.
1. There has to be a cut in the artery and red blood cells, platelets, begin to escape.
2. Fibrin speeds up the clotting process by making a web-like form on top of the platelets and clotting factor.
3. Activated platelets "cover more ground" because of their irregular shape they help to clot the wound more efficently.
4. A wound made by a very sharp knife would clot before a jagged cut of equal size. The reasoning behind this prediction is a jagged cut would have more corners to cover as oppose to a clean cut made by a knife.
5. Bandaids and gauze pads help clotting occur faster because it holds everything inside or close. The clotting process is like an internal bandaid. If this is the case then a gauze or bandaid does the exact same thing the clotting process does just externally.
period 1 Aneisha M., Caroline Q. 1.An artary has to be damaged.
2. Fibrin appears to not only attract more material to clot but to also help clt itself
3. Actication helps accelerate clotting by causing the fibrin to stick together and seal the wound to prevent other pathogens from entering to cause further damage.
4. A cut made by a very sharp knife would clot first because it is just a straight clean cut and would cause less damage.
5.Bandaids and gauze pads help clotting occur becuase they prevent bacteria and pathogens from entering the bloodstream.
Before clotting factors can begin activating platelets and attracting fibrin and more platelets, an artery has to be cut and RBCs and platelets must flow out of the open wound.
In the role of developing a clot, fibrin helps seal the wound internally.
Activation helps accelerate clotting by covering more area and by attracting more platelets.
A cut made by a very sharp knife would clot first, because there is less tissue to clot as opposed to a jagged cut.
Bandaids and qauze pads help clotting occur because it keeps pathogens from entering the wound, which requires less work for the white blood cells. Therefore, red blood cells are only needed for the job.
Q:What has to happen before clotting factors can begin activating platelets and attracting fibrins and more platelets? A:You must be injured and there must be a platelet plug.
Q: What role does fibrin appear to play in developing a clot? A: The fibrin sticks together and seals the wound from the inside which helps the bleeding stop which is a clot.
Q; Examine the picture of activating platelets. How does activation help accelerate clotting? A: Activation helps accelerate clotting because the platelets are more spread out so they can cover the whole wound and the outside of the platelet is sticky so it can latch on to the wound from the inside.
Q: What kind of wound do you think will clot first a cut made by a very sharp knife or a jagged cut of equal size? A: The jagged cut would clot faster than a cut made by a sharp knife because the platelets would have an easier time latching to the wound
Q: Why do bandades and gauze pads help clotting accur? A: bandages and gauze pads help clotting appear because they force the clotting to happen faster since the bandage closes the wound.
1. There has to be a cut present. Then the platelets would have to suuround the cut and begin the clotting process.
2. Helps to seal the wound and better protect the damaged area.
3. The activated platelets are bigger and have long sticky legs that branch off from it that can latch on to things. Activation accelerates the clotting because the platelets are able to latch on to each other better.
4. The jagged cut would be easier to clott because the end of the wound will have many edges to latch on to in order to cut. The smooth cut would be harder to latch on to the end of the cuts.
5. Bandaids help by stopping the flowing of the blood from the cut.
1. What has to happened before clotting factors begin activating platelets and attracting fibrin and more platelets?
The platelet plug has to happend to stop the flow of blood, from the wound. It is the begining process of clotting.
2. What role does fibrin appear to play in developing a clot?
Fibrin appears to play a major role in developing a clot. The fibrin helps to seal the wound. Many fibers stick together causing a clot, sealing the wound.
3.Examine the picture of the activity platelets, how does activation help accerelate clotting? Activation helps accelerate clotting because the pseudpodia help the platelets to cover more wound area. Also, more chemical is released from the platelets causing the the clotting to accelerate.
4.What kind of wound do you think would clot first. A cut made by a very sharp knife, or a jagged cut with equal sides? A cut made by a jagged cut would clot first because the path is jagged and cause the blood to escape less frequently. Thus causing more platelets to start to adheve to the wound.
5. Why do bandades and gauze pads help cloting occur?
The bandade and gauze prevent blood from escaping as quickly. It also puts a pressure on the wound decreasing the speed in which the blood flows out the wound.
A cut in the artery must be formed, so that platelets can attract fibers and more platelets. The fibers stick together and seal the attery (wound). The activated platelets releases more chemicals in the artery, in order to attract more clotting of fibers to become more active. The sharp knife would clot first because it would heal much quicker then the jagged cut. The jagged cut opens the wound more, making it harder to heal. Bandaids and gauze pads can slow down, and stop the bleeding, so the patient will not experience a dramatic blood loss.
1. An artery must be severed 2. Sticks to platelets, forming a net that seals the cut 3. Stops the blood from seeping out of the artery by increasing its surface area to plug the wound more effectively. 4. Very sharp knife, beacause a jagged cut would likely sever more vessels 5. Stops the blood from seeping through at a faster rate by causing an external plug as the body creates an internal plug
Period 2 Ashley P., Taliah M., May L. 1.) An injury must occur to a small artery in order for platelets to be activated and fibrin to be attracted.
2.)Fibrin plays a major part in developing a clot. Fibrin is responsible for creating a "net" and sealing the wound
3.)Activation helps accelerate clotting by attracting fibrin to continue the healing process.
4.)A cut made by a very sharp knife will clot first, because a jagged cut has more ridges which is more diffcult to clot and the fibrin will take longer to seal with a very unique shaped cut.
5.)Bandaids and gauge pads provide a protection layer to the cut which help fight off bateria and outside sources which may delay the healing process of the cut.
- After a small artery is cut, the platelets have to stick together at the site of the wound, to form a platelet plug, and stop the bleeding. Once this as happened, then the clotting factors can come into play.
- Fibrin's role is to create the final seal. It's job is to be an internal seal. Helping the wound heal faster.
- When the platelets are activated, they become more "sticky" looking. They can cover more surface area of the cut because they have such an irregular shape.
- A cut made by a very sharp knife, because a jagged cut, even of equal size, would need more platelets and clotting factors to heal. A jagged cut is more difficult to clot.
- Bandaids and guaze pads help clotting occur because they cut off oxygen to the ooutside of the wound and keep bacteria out of the open wound. They also make a barrier which is helpful to the clotting process inside of the wound.
1.An artery has to be cut and exposed. 2.Fibrin appears to seal the inside of the wound. 3.The activation helps accelerate the clotting by immediately after platelets are activated chemicals are released to attract more platelets. 4.A sharp knife would clot first since it would bleed more causing the release of more platelets. 5.Bandaids and gauze pads help clotting occure because it closes the outside faster therefore the clotting process on the inside is quicker.
1. Before the clotting factors can begin activating platelets the platelets have to be clotted together at the cut.
2. The fibirin plays the role as internal stitching of the wound, it is the final stage of clotting the wound.
3. Once the platelets are activated by the clotting factors, the surface area of the cells are increased and can reach more areas of the wound.
4. We believe that the wound made by the sharp knife would clot first because it has less edges to cover as opposed to the jagged wound that would require more clotting and more coverage.
5. The bandage keeps the cut contained and acts as a layer of skin that helps with the healing process.
An artery must be cut in order to have all these factors take place.
It plays as an internal stiching role which closes the artery that has been cut.
The platets release chemicals to attract more platlets which acclerates clotting.
It would heal the jaggedcut first because that would be more severe. The purpose of the pletlets is to heal the most damaged cut in the body. It would attract more platelts because there would be more chemicals released in the blood because they is a bigger hole to heal.
They help cloting occur because it helps to block of the cut from bleeding.
1. The artery has to be cut and the platelet plog has to occur. this releases chemicals and the external bleeding stop that leads to clotting factors. 2. The fibrin stick together and this cause the healing of the wound. 3.Activation help accelerate clothing by covering the cut section of the artery and this then caused the bleeding to stop and the blood cloth to resolves. 4. A jagged cut of the qual size. 5.Bandaids and gauze pads help clotting to occur because it helps the platelet form easier becuase the bateria is being prevented from getting in.
1. You have to cut an artery somehow before the clotting factors can begin activating platelets and attracting fibrin and more platelets.
2. In developing a clot, the fibrin sticks together to help seal the wound.
3. The activation of the platelets help accelerate clotting because when the platelets start to stick together, the platelets that are already at the wound send chemicals to attract more platelets and stop the bleeding.
4. If you were cut by a very sharp knife, or if you had a jagged cut, the jagged cut would heal faster because the activated platelets already have an irregular shape and they would attracted to the jagged edge more comfortably.
5. A bandaid or a gauze pad would hlep the clotting process because the bleeding would stop and the platelets would have an easier time sticking together because the blood would be stopped already rather than waiting for the platelets to stick together.
23 comments:
Period 1: (Le T) & (WIlliam W)
What has to happen before clotting factors can begin activating platelets and attracting fibrin and more platelets?
A cut section of a small atery has to happen.
What role does fibrin appear to play in developing a clot?
Fibrin looks like string that binds together. Clotting factor causes fibrin to stick together and seals the wound.
See the Picture. How does ctivation help accelerate clotting?
Platelets adhere to cut edges. Platelets release chemicals to attract more platelets. Eventually platelet plug is formed, which help stops the external bleeding.
What kind of wound do you think would clot first, a cut made by a very sharp knife or jagged cut of equal size?
The very sharp knife cut will help faster because the space of the wound is more narrow, therefore will heal faster. As of the jagged cut, it rigid and it will take a longer time to heal.
Why do bandaids and gauze pads help clotting occur?
It is because it helps stop external bleeding. Also, it helps the wound heal faster due to process of stopping external bleeding.
Cung & Genisa H.
Period 1
1. You need to have a cut and a platelet plug formed.
2. Fibrin makes a net like barrier that helps seal the inside of the artery.
3. Activation helps gather more platelets, fibers, and red blood cells into the clot.
4. A cut made by a very sharp knife would clot first. Because it is a more simple cut and clotting occurs in one area, while a jagged cut may occur in many areas.
5. Bandaids and gauze help with clotting because they only let out so much blood and is making a some what clot from the outside. And will take less time to clot.
Period 1:
Melissa W
Ruben D
Ralph D
1) Before clotting factors can begin you have to have a cut.
2) Fibrin sticks together and seals the wound.
3) Platelets release chemicals to attract more platelets.
4) A very sharp knife.
5) The bandaids and gauze pads stop the blood cells and fluids from escaping the wound.
Jackie M, Natasha D, Daniel G
1. What has to happen before clotting factors can begin activating platelets and attracting fibrin and more platelets?
- First you need to get a cut and than the platelets adhere to the cut and form a platelet plug
2. What role does fibrin appear to play in developing a clot?
- It stops the external bleeding by creating a "net" like structure on the inside of the artery
3. Examin the picture of the active platelets. How does the activation help accelerate clotting?
- Activated platelets look like they would be better at closing off small holes because they have irregular shapes that would stop RBC's from getting out
4.What kind of wound do you think would clot first, a cut made by a very sharp knife or jagged cut of equal size? A jagged cut will clot faster because the platelets have more surface area to attach to.
5.Why do bandaids and gauze pads help clotting occur? They help because it stops internal bleeding and its easier becasue all the blood stays in one place helping it clott faster.
period 1: zhi d, roosevelt l., jeffrey c.
1.what has to happen before clotting factors can begin activating platelets and attracting fibrin and more platelets?
blood cells and fluid escape from wound, platelets adhere to the cut edge
2.what role does fibrin appear to play in developing a clot?
it acts as a barrier to the opening of the wound.
3.examine the picture of the activated platelets. how does activation help accelerate clotting?
it accelerates the clotting process because the activated platelets can cover more area than the non-activated platelets.
4.what kind of wound do you think would clot first, a cut made by a very sharp knife, or a jagged cut of equal size?
i think the sharp knife would clot first because it requires less amount of platelets to clog.
5. why do bandaids and gauze pads help clotting occur?
they help clotting occur beacuse it keep dirt and bacteria from going in the wound.
Period 1
Lilliam R., Christine U.
1)What has to happen before clotting factors can begin activating platelets and attracting fibrin and more platelets?
- Before clotting factors can begin activating platelets and attracting fibrin, there has to be a platelet plug where the platelets adhere to the open of the cut and stops the external bleeding.
2)What role does fibrin appear to play in the developing a clot?
-Fibrin creates a web that helps the clot stick together.
3)Examine the picture of the activity platelets. How does activation help accelerate clotting?
-Activation helps accelerate clotting with its protruding pseudopodia that make the platelets big and irregular shaped in order to latch on to other platelets to form clots quicker.
4)What kind of wound do you think would clot first, a cut made by a very sharp knife or a jagged cut of equal size?
-A jagged cut would heal quicker because the platelets could latch on and clot againts the corners of a jagged cut whereas a straight cut would involve more blood flow before platelet plug is formed.
5)Why do bandaids and gauze pads help clotting occur?
-They help stop the bleeding quicker in order for the platelet plugs to form and begin the clotting process.
Period 1: (Paulo, M) (Orthelande M.) (Maria L.)
1. There has to be a cut in the artery and red blood cells, platelets, begin to escape.
2. Fibrin speeds up the clotting process by making a web-like form on top of the platelets and clotting factor.
3. Activated platelets "cover more ground" because of their irregular shape they help to clot the wound more efficently.
4. A wound made by a very sharp knife would clot before a jagged cut of equal size. The reasoning behind this prediction is a jagged cut would have more corners to cover as oppose to a clean cut made by a knife.
5. Bandaids and gauze pads help clotting occur faster because it holds everything inside or close. The clotting process is like an internal bandaid. If this is the case then a gauze or bandaid does the exact same thing the clotting process does just externally.
period 1 Aneisha M., Caroline Q.
1.An artary has to be damaged.
2. Fibrin appears to not only attract more material to clot but to also help clt itself
3. Actication helps accelerate clotting by causing the fibrin to stick together and seal the wound to prevent other pathogens from entering to cause further damage.
4. A cut made by a very sharp knife would clot first because it is just a straight clean cut and would cause less damage.
5.Bandaids and gauze pads help clotting occur becuase they prevent bacteria and pathogens from entering the bloodstream.
Period 1: Emily T.
Before clotting factors can begin activating platelets and attracting fibrin and more platelets, an artery has to be cut and RBCs and platelets must flow out of the open wound.
In the role of developing a clot, fibrin helps seal the wound internally.
Activation helps accelerate clotting by covering more area and by attracting more platelets.
A cut made by a very sharp knife would clot first, because there is less tissue to clot as opposed to a jagged cut.
Bandaids and qauze pads help clotting occur because it keeps pathogens from entering the wound, which requires less work for the white blood cells. Therefore, red blood cells are only needed for the job.
Period 1: Dallana R., Darnell C.
Q:What has to happen before clotting factors can begin activating platelets and attracting fibrins and more platelets?
A:You must be injured and there must be a platelet plug.
Q: What role does fibrin appear to play in developing a clot?
A: The fibrin sticks together and seals the wound from the inside which helps the bleeding stop which is a clot.
Q; Examine the picture of activating platelets. How does activation help accelerate clotting?
A: Activation helps accelerate clotting because the platelets are more spread out so they can cover the whole wound and the outside of the platelet is sticky so it can latch on to the wound from the inside.
Q: What kind of wound do you think will clot first a cut made by a very sharp knife or a jagged cut of equal size?
A: The jagged cut would clot faster than a cut made by a sharp knife because the platelets would have an easier time latching to the wound
Q: Why do bandades and gauze pads help clotting accur?
A: bandages and gauze pads help clotting appear because they force the clotting to happen faster since the bandage closes the wound.
Period 1
Sola M.
David M.
1. There has to be a cut present. Then the platelets would have to suuround the cut and begin the clotting process.
2. Helps to seal the wound and better protect the damaged area.
3. The activated platelets are bigger and have long sticky legs that branch off from it that can latch on to things. Activation accelerates the clotting because the platelets are able to latch on to each other better.
4. The jagged cut would be easier to clott because the end of the wound will have many edges to latch on to in order to cut. The smooth cut would be harder to latch on to the end of the cuts.
5. Bandaids help by stopping the flowing of the blood from the cut.
Period 1: Stephanie G. Pierre-Andre P.
1. What has to happened before clotting factors begin activating platelets and attracting fibrin and more platelets?
The platelet plug has to happend to stop the flow of blood, from the wound. It is the begining process of clotting.
2. What role does fibrin appear to play in developing a clot?
Fibrin appears to play a major role in developing a clot. The fibrin helps to seal the wound. Many fibers stick together causing a clot, sealing the wound.
3.Examine the picture of the activity platelets, how does activation help accerelate clotting?
Activation helps accelerate clotting because the pseudpodia help the platelets to cover more wound area. Also, more chemical is released from the platelets causing the the clotting to accelerate.
4.What kind of wound do you think would clot first. A cut made by a very sharp knife, or a jagged cut with equal sides?
A cut made by a jagged cut would clot first because the path is jagged and cause the blood to escape less frequently. Thus causing more platelets to start to adheve to the wound.
5. Why do bandades and gauze pads help cloting occur?
The bandade and gauze prevent blood from escaping as quickly. It also puts a pressure on the wound decreasing the speed in which the blood flows out the wound.
period 2
Nhi T.
Beatrice P.
A cut in the artery must be formed, so that platelets can attract fibers and more platelets.
The fibers stick together and seal the attery (wound).
The activated platelets releases more chemicals in the artery, in order to attract more clotting of fibers to become more active.
The sharp knife would clot first because it would heal much quicker then the jagged cut. The jagged cut opens the wound more, making it harder to heal.
Bandaids and gauze pads can slow down, and stop the bleeding, so the patient will not experience a dramatic blood loss.
Period 2 Francisca M, Michelle P, Kevin H
1. THERE HAS TO BE A CUT IN THE ARTERY.
2. THE BLOOD CARRIES THE FIBRON AND THE FIBRON ACTS AS A NET FOR THE PLATELET PLUG.
3. SEND MORE CHEMICALS TO SEND MORE PLATELETS TO THE CUT.
4. THE SHARP KNIVE BECAUSE THE JAGGED CUT IS UNEVEN AND IT WOULD TAKE LONGER FOR THE CLOT TO BE FILLED.
5. BANDAIDS AND GAUZE ARE MORE HELPFUL BECAUSE IT SEALS OFF THE EXTERNAL WOUND SO THAT THE PLATELETS ON THE INSIDE WONT ESCAPE.
Period 2
Jesse G.
Lexuss T.
1. An artery must be severed
2. Sticks to platelets, forming a net that seals the cut
3. Stops the blood from seeping out of the artery by increasing its surface area to plug the wound more effectively.
4. Very sharp knife, beacause a jagged cut would likely sever more vessels
5. Stops the blood from seeping through at a faster rate by causing an external plug as the body creates an internal plug
Period 2
Ashley P., Taliah M., May L.
1.) An injury must occur to a small artery in order for platelets to be activated and fibrin to be attracted.
2.)Fibrin plays a major part in developing a clot. Fibrin is responsible for creating a "net" and sealing the wound
3.)Activation helps accelerate clotting by attracting fibrin to continue the healing process.
4.)A cut made by a very sharp knife will clot first, because a jagged cut has more ridges which is more diffcult to clot and the fibrin will take longer to seal with a very unique shaped cut.
5.)Bandaids and gauge pads provide a protection layer to the cut which help fight off bateria and outside sources which may delay the healing process of the cut.
Period 2
Ashley S. && Valentine E.
- After a small artery is cut, the platelets have to stick together at the site of the wound, to form a platelet plug, and stop the bleeding. Once this as happened, then the clotting factors can come into play.
- Fibrin's role is to create the final seal. It's job is to be an internal seal. Helping the wound heal faster.
- When the platelets are activated, they become more "sticky" looking. They can cover more surface area of the cut because they have such an irregular shape.
- A cut made by a very sharp knife, because a jagged cut, even of equal size, would need more platelets and clotting factors to heal. A jagged cut is more difficult to clot.
- Bandaids and guaze pads help clotting occur because they cut off oxygen to the ooutside of the wound and keep bacteria out of the open wound. They also make a barrier which is helpful to the clotting process inside of the wound.
Period 2
Marcia C.
Kearns L.
Lauren L.
1.An artery has to be cut and exposed.
2.Fibrin appears to seal the inside of the wound.
3.The activation helps accelerate the clotting by immediately after platelets are activated chemicals are released to attract more platelets.
4.A sharp knife would clot first since it would bleed more causing the release of more platelets.
5.Bandaids and gauze pads help clotting occure because it closes the outside faster therefore the clotting process on the inside is quicker.
Period two: Jacquelina F., Rose C., Huy N.
1. Before the clotting factors can begin activating platelets the platelets have to be clotted together at the cut.
2. The fibirin plays the role as internal stitching of the wound, it is the final stage of clotting the wound.
3. Once the platelets are activated by the clotting factors, the surface area of the cells are increased and can reach more areas of the wound.
4. We believe that the wound made by the sharp knife would clot first because it has less edges to cover as opposed to the jagged wound that would require more clotting and more coverage.
5. The bandage keeps the cut contained and acts as a layer of skin that helps with the healing process.
Period 2 Jonathan C, Marilyn P
An artery must be cut in order to have all these factors take place.
It plays as an internal stiching role which closes the artery that has been cut.
The platets release chemicals to attract more platlets which acclerates clotting.
It would heal the jaggedcut first because that would be more severe. The purpose of the pletlets is to heal the most damaged cut in the body. It would attract more platelts because there would be more chemicals released in the blood because they is a bigger hole to heal.
They help cloting occur because it helps to block of the cut from bleeding.
Period 2: Fatimah M and Timothy L.
1. The artery has to be cut and the platelet plog has to occur. this releases chemicals and the external bleeding stop that leads to clotting factors.
2. The fibrin stick together and this cause the healing of the wound.
3.Activation help accelerate clothing by covering the cut section of the artery and this then caused the bleeding to stop and the blood cloth to resolves.
4. A jagged cut of the qual size.
5.Bandaids and gauze pads help clotting to occur because it helps the platelet form easier becuase the bateria is being prevented from getting in.
Period 2 Jenna P. Evelyn S.
1. You have to cut an artery somehow before the clotting factors can begin activating platelets and attracting fibrin and more platelets.
2. In developing a clot, the fibrin sticks together to help seal the wound.
3. The activation of the platelets help accelerate clotting because when the platelets start to stick together, the platelets that are already at the wound send chemicals to attract more platelets and stop the bleeding.
4. If you were cut by a very sharp knife, or if you had a jagged cut, the jagged cut would heal faster because the activated platelets already have an irregular shape and they would attracted to the jagged edge more comfortably.
5. A bandaid or a gauze pad would hlep the clotting process because the bleeding would stop and the platelets would have an easier time sticking together because the blood would be stopped already rather than waiting for the platelets to stick together.
period 2
Sarah P. and Cecile M.
1) You get cut in the artery (blood vessel) and blood and fluids exit the wound.
2)The fibrin is responsible for the repair and healing process.
3)It causes the platelet to be more active.
4) the very shapr knife
5)
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