Blood Pressure and Blood Coagulation

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Blood Pressure and Blood Coagulation: Overview

In this topic, we will be introduced to the concept of blood clotting. With the help of a flowchart, it describes the mechanism of blood clotting. Here, we will also study the blood pressure in detail.

Important Questions on Blood Pressure and Blood Coagulation

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Name the enzyme that activates the prothrombin to thrombin.

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Enzyme thrombokinase helps in blood clotting.

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 A protein thromboplastin activates the VII and X clotting factors with the help of _____ ions to form the thrombokinase.

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Blood clot is formed from _____ fibres.

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Explain how the blood clots are formed?

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Blood clot is formed by thrombin fibers.

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Name the component that provides structure to the blood clot.

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Write one function of the fibrinogen.

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Name the component of blood in which the inactive protein fibrinogen is present?

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Fibrinogen is a protein, that is essential for proper blood clot formation. 

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_____ is transformed into thrombin by a clotting factor known as factor X or prothrombinase.

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Name the enzyme that converts prothrombin to thrombin during blood coagulation?

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How does prothrombin affect blood clotting?

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Prothrombin is converted to thrombin during the process of blood clotting.

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High _____ is the other name of hypertension.

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Activated partial _____ time is the test to detect cause of excess bleeding or lack of clotting of blood.

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Give one word for the following.
Instrument used to measure blood pressure.

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Doctors measure blood pressure (B.P.) with a device called an odometer.