Coagulation, commonly known as clotting, is a process where liquid blood changes to a gel and eventually forms a clot. A clot blockage to prevent blood from leaking out of the body and prevent external bacterias from entering this sterile environment. Blood in a tube like structure, called vessels, inside the human body. The process begins with vascular constriction where the body limits blood flow to the site of …show more content…
Hemophilia, Figure 2, is a medical condition where the body’s ability to coagulate is reduced tremendously. This results in severe bleeding from slight injuries and people with this condition have to be extremely careful, since even the smallest cuts can make them end up in a hospital. Blood is unable to clot properly in a person who has this genetic disorder. Having too few of certain clotting factors causes this illness. Hemophilia is considered a homeostatic imbalance because it results from the lack of clotting factors that are necessary for blood clotting. The control mechanism in a feedback looses its efficiency and the imbalance