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Blood Clotting Experiment, SB51834

$424.95
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Medex SKU:
NSC-SB51834
Packing Info:
1/Each
Usually Ships:
7 - 10 Business Days

Description

Key Features

  • Hands-on Experimentation: The kit provides the materials needed for students to perform a practical experiment to observe blood clotting. This can include activities like determining clotting time and observing the formation of fibrin threads.

  • Focus on Coagulation: The experiment is specifically designed to illustrate the coagulation cascade. Students can learn about the roles of various components like platelets, fibrinogen, and other clotting factors in forming a blood clot.

  • Educational Components: The kit typically includes an instruction manual that guides students and instructors through the experiment's procedure, explains the scientific principles involved, and provides background on the physiology of hemostasis. It is designed to be a safe and effective way to teach a complex biological process.

  • Lab-Ready Materials: The kit contains the necessary materials for the experiment, which may include slides, lancets, and other lab supplies, all designed for educational use. The design of the kit aims to simplify the process of setting up and performing the experiment in a controlled environment.

Uses

  • Science Education: The primary use of this kit is in high school or college biology and physiology courses to teach students about the human circulatory system and the hemostatic process. It provides a tangible way to understand a core concept.

  • Medical and Allied Health Programs: It can also be used in introductory courses for medical, nursing, and phlebotomy students to provide a foundational understanding of blood coagulation and why it's important for diagnostic testing and patient care.

  • Demonstration Tool: Instructors can use the kit as a demonstration tool to visually explain the steps of blood clotting, from the initial injury response to the formation of a stable clot.