Blood Clotting (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Biology)
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Written by: Lára Marie McIvor
Reviewed by: Lucy Kirkham
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Blood Clotting
Platelets are fragments of cells which are involved in blood clotting and forming scabs where the skin has been cut or punctured
Blood clotting prevents continued / significant blood loss from wounds
Scab formation seals the wound with an insoluble patch that prevents entry of microorganisms that could cause infection
It remains in place until new skin has grown underneath it, sealing the skin again
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