BiochemistryMetabolism and Other Biochemical Reactions |
How does blood clotting take place? |
Platelets in the blood send a message to constrict blood vessels in the area surrounding a wound. Platelets gather to block the flow of blood coming out. At the same time, a chemical messenger called prothrombin activates an enzyme called thrombin, which then produces a species called fibrin. Fibrin forms threads to block the wound even better.