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mariarad [96]
3 years ago
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How does the process of clotting at the site of a cut work? O A. The body's pH level becomes more acidic, causing blood flow to

decrease enough that the cut stops bleeding. O B. The body produces hormones to stabilize blood glucose levels, causing the site of the cut to begin healing. O C. The body starts shivering to decrease body temperature and decrease blood flow to the site of the cut. OD. The body produces platelets that accumulate at the site of the cut until it stops bleeding.​
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Ostrovityanka [42]3 years ago
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O C.the body starts shivering to decrease body temperature and decrease blood flow to the side of the cut.

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