Biochemistry
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Chapter 10, Problem 31P
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The difference between a soft clot and a mature clot is to be stated.
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The process that inhibits the excessive loss of blood from the injured living body is known as blood clotting. The excessive blood gets stopped by the combined working of platelets and plasma in the body.
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