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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 4 months ago
If conducting tubes of a circulatory system develops a leak, the blood clots. After a leak the number of platelets would get increased that minimize the leakage and inactive thrombin becomes active thrombin in the presence of thromboplasm. This active Thrombin converts the inactive fibrinogen into active fibrin and it results with a clot.
But, if a person does not develop with blood clot, immediate medical attention must be given. Otherwise it may lead to death.
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