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Q: What part of the blood closes a wound?
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What part of blood helps clot blood?

the part of the blood that closes a wound is called the platelets.


What part of a blood vessel closes the wound?

Blood vessels don't close off wounds. Parts of the blood(platelets) clot and close off wounds.


What helps in the formation of a blood clot?

the part of the blood that closes a wound is called the platelets.


Which part of the blood helps you to stop bleeding?

platelets and thrombocytes


What part of the blood cloeses a wound?

The blood cells join together till they form a wall. Then they harden and become a scab.


Does a lecch help a wound heal?

If there is a wound with poor blood circulation leches can help heal the wound. The leches are attached to the wound. Their bite, with it's blood thinning properties and sucking of the blood, can help supply blood to the wound aiding in its healing.


Why is salt helpful?

Because wheb you swish it with hot water the salt closes the wound


What is the yellowish part of blood?

Platelets which are pale yellow and irregular in shape and which are deposited on a wound in order to clot the blood it resembles the colour of a pus.


Cut is open and bleeding What should you do first?

Put direct pressure on the wound until bleeding slows. If possiable closes the wound tight as you can and hold there with tape.


What does it mean when a wound is spurting?

the wound is letting off blood


What blood components would be used to repair an open wound?

which blood components would be used to repair an open wound? which blood components would be used to repair an open wound?


Signs and symptoms of an open chest wound?

Coughing up blood, Sucking or hissing sound coming from the wound, frothy blood coming from the wound.