The intrinsic pathway of blood coagulation is activated by:
a. damage to the vascular wall or external tissue
b. factor VII
c. injury to the endothelial lining of the vessel wall
d. activation of factor XII.
Answer: C
Haemopoietic
- True about blood groups:
- Definition of embolus is:
- The chemical events common to intrinsic & extrinsic pathways systems begin with:
- Definition of haemostats is:
- If tests reveals high levels of eosinophils what may this indicate:
- The main function of erythrocytes:
- The process that occurs when there is a shortage of oxygen in the body:
- What is not considered a leucocyte: