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Welcome to Lecture 3 of Human Physiology. In this lecture, DI will be explaining the concept of Hemostasis (Blood Clotting) in a simple and clear way. Hemostasis is the physiological mechanism by which the body stops bleeding after injury while maintaining blood in a fluid state within intact blood vessels. In this session, we will understand the basic mechanism of hemostasis, including vascular spasm, platelet plug formation, blood coagulation, and clot retraction. This topic is very important for students preparing for NCERT Advanced Biology, NEET, CSIRNET and other life science or medical entrance exams, as well as for anyone studying human physiology and biology. This lecture is designed to make the concept easy to understand and logically clear, helping students build a strong foundation in physiology. Topics Covered • Definition of Hemostasis • Importance of Blood Clotting • Steps of Hemostasis • Vascular Spasm (Vasoconstriction) • Platelet Plug Formation (Primary Hemostasis) • Blood Coagulation (Secondary Hemostasis) • Clot Retraction (Clot Removal) Lecture Timeline 00:00 Introduction 00:37 What is Hemostasis 01:57 Blood Vessel 07:10 Vascular Spasm 12:32 Platelet Plug Formation 21:10 Blood Coagulation 26:57 Clot Retraction 30:23 Summary Coming in the Next Lecture • Clotting Factors (Factor I–XIII) • Intrinsic Pathway • Extrinsic Pathway • Common Pathway of Coagulation • Role of Calcium and Vitamin K If you found this lecture helpful, please like, share and subscribe to the channel Science Unfolded for more biology lectures. #hemostasis #bloodClotting #NEETBiology #NCERTBiology #biologylectures #scienceunfolded #clottingfactors #humanphysiology #bloodvessels #hematology #platelets #fibrins #coagulation #