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Okay, i want to answer this question is talk about the process of, well, the functions of the three main, of the three types of cells that we are going to find in the blood, okay? so, first we're going to have west blood cells.
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These best blood cells are involved, well, as they contain amoglobin, they are going to have a function of oxygen and also carbon dioxide transfer.
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Okay, this is a function or the main function of rbcs.
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Then we have white blood cells and the function of them is defense or immunity.
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Okay, defense again pathogenes that enter into our body.
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And then we have a thromboside that are going to produce platelets.
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And what is the function of these platelets? well, the function of them is blood chlorine.
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Okay, remember that blood chlorine involves platelets but it also involves like chlorine chlorium factors are going to activate the process of chlorine via the intrinsic pathway or the extrinsic pathway.
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Okay, for example, the extrinsic pathway is going to start with factor a7, okay, and the intrinsic pathway is going to start with factor 12.
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And the goal of all of this is to activate the factor 10.
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Okay, the factor 10 is going to be activated in order to activate proton beam into thrombing and then this thrombing is going to convert, it's going to convert fibrinogen into fibrary.
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Okay, and fibrin particle is going to produce like a net that is going to cause the clot.
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Okay, fiber is going to be possible to produce that clot...