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What occurs during the coagulation phase of the blood-clotting reaction?

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a. Platelets aggregate at the wound site, and the fibrin mesh forms.
b. Blood vessels near the wound site constrict to reduce blood loss.
c. Endothelial cells divide to regenerate the walls of the blood vessel.
d. White blood cells aggregate at the wound site to reduce infection

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User MaciejPL
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d. white blood cells aggregate at the wound site to reduce infection.

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User Befabry
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A) platelets aggregate at the wound site, and the fibrin mesh forms

Although the blood vessels do constrict, that's during homeostasis
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