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Topic 1: Lifestyle, Health and Risk
1.7 Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)
1.7.3 Blood Clotting
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What is another name for blood clotting?
Hemostasis
Steps involved in blood clotting
1️⃣ Platelet Activation
2️⃣ Coagulation Cascade
3️⃣ Fibrin Clot Formation
4️⃣ Clot Stabilisation and Dissolution
Clotting factors convert
prothrombin
to thrombin during the coagulation cascade.
Thrombin converts fibrinogen into
fibrin
Which factor cross-links fibrin polymers to strengthen the clot?
Factor XIII
Plasmin is responsible for breaking down the
clot
during tissue healing.
Activated platelets release thromboxane A2 and
ADP
Match the step of blood clotting with its key term:
Platelet Activation ↔️ Thromboxane A2
Coagulation Cascade ↔️ Clotting factors
Fibrin Clot Formation ↔️ Fibrinogen
Clot Stabilisation ↔️ Factor XIII
What is the role of platelets in blood clotting?
Form a fibrin clot
Activated platelets change their
shape
What are clotting factors made of?
Enzymes and proteins
The coagulation cascade ultimately leads to the conversion of
prothrombin
to thrombin.
One key enzyme in the coagulation cascade is
thrombin
Which enzyme converts prothrombin to thrombin?
Prothrombinase
Thrombin converts
fibrinogen
into fibrin.
The coagulation cascade involves clotting factors that convert prothrombin to
thrombin
Thrombin converts
fibrinogen
into fibrin.
Fibrin polymers are cross-linked by Factor XIII to strengthen the
clot
Steps involved in blood clotting (hemostasis)
1️⃣ Platelet Activation
2️⃣ Coagulation Cascade
3️⃣ Fibrin Clot Formation
4️⃣ Clot Stabilisation and Dissolution
Platelets release thromboxane A2 and
ADP
to attract more platelets.
Fibrin fibers form a mesh that traps blood cells and stabilizes the
clot
Which chemical breaks down clots during tissue healing?
Plasmin
Platelets adhere to and activate at the site of
injury
.
Factor XIII cross-links fibrin polymers to strengthen the
clot
Match the platelet function with its description:
Adhesion ↔️ Platelets attach to damaged blood vessels
Activation ↔️ Platelets become activated and change shape
Aggregation ↔️ Platelets form a plug
Clot Formation ↔️ Contribute to fibrin clot formation
Platelets contribute to the formation of a
fibrin clot
.
These functions help to stop bleeding by forming a platelet plug and contributing to the formation of a
fibrin
clot.
Platelets adhere to damaged blood vessels during
hemostasis
.
Match the platelet function with its description:
Adhesion ↔️ Platelets attach to damaged blood vessels
Activation ↔️ Platelets change shape
Aggregation ↔️ Platelets form a plug
Clot Formation ↔️ Contribute to fibrin clot formation
Arrange the steps of platelet-mediated blood clotting in the correct order:
1️⃣ Adhesion
2️⃣ Activation
3️⃣ Aggregation
4️⃣ Clot Formation
Clotting factors are essential enzymes and proteins in blood plasma that drive the
coagulation
cascade.
The coagulation cascade involves converting
prothrombin
to thrombin.
What enzyme converts prothrombin to thrombin?
Prothrombinase
Thrombin converts fibrinogen into insoluble
fibrin
.
What two substances enhance the coagulation cascade?
Calcium ions and phospholipids
Arrange the steps in fibrin clot formation in the correct order:
1️⃣ Thrombin Activation
2️⃣ Fibrinogen Conversion
3️⃣ Fibrin Network Formation
Fibrinogen is soluble, while
fibrin
is insoluble.
Anticoagulation prevents excessive blood clot formation and maintains blood
fluidity
.
Match the natural anticoagulation substance with its mechanism:
Antithrombin ↔️ Inhibits coagulation cascade
Heparin ↔️ Enhances antithrombin activity
Protein C ↔️ Inactivates Factors V and VIII
Plasmin ↔️ Breaks down fibrin clots
What enzyme does warfarin inhibit to prevent blood clots?
Vitamin K reductase
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