Blood converts to solid state to seal breaks
A blood clot is a seal created by the blood to stop bleeding
Anticoagulants slow down the clotting of blood
Anticoagulant prevents formation of a clot
Anticoagulants increases bleeding and bruises
Anticoagulants do not dissolve a clot
The fibrin, together with platelets, forms a hemostatic plug or clot over a wound site 
Platelets help form a clot
Plasmin helps keep blood vessels open
Thrombin converts fibrinogen to fibrin
Fibrinogen converts to fibrin
Thrombin causes platelets to activate
Clotting factors are produced in the liver
*Collagen