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q what is dicoumarol how does this substance act in the clotting process and what are some examples of its toxicitycoumarinic anticoagulants cannot
q what are anticoagulants what are the practical applications of anticoagulants like heparin in medicineordinarily there are anticoagulants
q what is the epidemiological association between hemophilia and hiv infectionin the past the blood banks did not usually perform hiv detection tests
q how is hemophilia treated why is hemophilia rare in femaleshemophilia is medically treated with administration of factor viii in case of hemophilia
q what is factor viii what is the genetic disease in which this factor is absentfactor viii has the function of activating factor x that in its turn
q what is the organ where most of the clotting factors are produced what is the role of vitamin k in the blood coagulationmost of the clotting
q what are clotting factorsclotting factors are substances coenzymes enzymes reagents necessary for the clotting stages to happen besides those
q how can the blood coagulation clotting process be describedblood clotting encompasses a sequence of chemical reactions whose respective products
q how does the organism understand that a clotting process must beginwhen there is some tissue wound with injury of blood vessel the platelets and
q what is the function of platelets what consequences does the clinical condition known as thrombocytopenia yieldplatelets also known as thrombocytes
q what are the mechanisms of hemorrhage contention calledthe physiological mechanisms of hemorrhage contention one of them is blood clotting are
q what is the general function of leukocytes what are leukopenia and leukocytosisthe general function of leukocytes is to participate in the made
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q what is the difference between red and white blood cells what are leukocyteswhite blood cells are the leukocytes and red blood cells are
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q what is the molecular composition of hemoglobin does the functionality of hemoglobin as a protein depend upon its tertiary or upon its quaternary
q what is the name of the molecule that transports oxygen in red blood cellsthe respiratory pigment of the red blood cells is
q what are the other names by which erythrocytes are known what is the function of these cellserythrocytes are also known as red blood cells rbcs or
q what are blood stem cellsstem cells are undifferentiated cells able to differentiate into other kinds of specialized cellsthe stem cells of the
q in which bones can bone marrow chiefly be found is the bone marrow made of osseous tissuebone marrow can mainly be found in the internal cavities
q what is the hematopoiesishematopoiesis is the formation of blood cells with other constituent elements of the bloodq where does hematopoiesis
q what are the constituent elements of the bloodthe blood is made of a liquid and a cellular part the fluid part is called as plasma and in it there
q what are the major functions of the bloodthe blood is a means of substance transportation throughout the body the blood distributes hormones