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- . What differentiates a soft clot from a mature clot?Identify the components of blood and their individual functions. Identify differences in average blood contents by gender.Conditions wherein the clotting time would be increased and what are the possible cause of falsely increased clotting time? Conditions wherein clotting time would be decreased?
- Explain the importance of regulating blood pressure high enough to transport blood efficiently?Name the specific blood vessels which supply oxygenated blood and collect deoxygenated blood from the following organs: Liver: Heart: Kidneys: Stomach: Brain:Why is Taking an Indirect "Blood Pressure Reading" in an Adult Important. Plz do it answer?
- Define perfusion. Why would it be significant if the cardiovascular system failed to maintain adequate perfusion?Explain the various mechanisms that regulate blood pressure in responseto the rapid loss of a large volume of blood, compared with the loss ofthe same volume of blood over a period of several hours.Explain the various factors that promote and inhibit blood clotting.