When a blood vessel is injured, bleeding is stopped by coagulation factors which form a thrombus/clot. A clot is a jelly-like mass of thickened blood composed of fibrin and platelet aggregates. The first step in clotting is adhesion of platelets to the cut edges of the damaged blood vessel. In this way, a platelet plug is formed and external bleeding stops. Next, the protein based coagulation cascade serves to stabilize the clot that has formed and further seal up the wound...