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Biology, 02.11.2020 16:30 Barbiealice8362

Which of the following is/are correct in describing thrombosis: Question 25 options: A condition characterized by excessive numbers of platelets that increases the risk for excessive clot formation, a condition known as thrombosis. Thrombosis is a very common, always harmless condition that occurs in the body. A thrombosis is always harmless because the thrombus which is formed always stays in a blood vessel precisely where it formed. The blood stream contains several different anticoagulants that will result in the complete, normal breakdown of a thrombus. Two of the above are correct.

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