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           care, just like a sculptor. It is Almighty God Who in-
           spires every step taken by these cells that creates the
           hardness, length, shape, protrusions and cavities of
           every part of the skeleton.
    36   T The Miracle of Blood Clotting
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           The process of blood clotting resembles the first aid
           performed by ambulance crews called out to attend a
           traffic accident.
           When bleeding takes place in any region of the body,
           blood platelets known as thrombocytes are dispersed
           throughout the bloodstream. Wherever bleeding may
           occur, thrombocytes will always be on call nearby.
           Just like a traffic officer, a protein known as Von
           Willebrand indicates the site of the accident, halts the
           thrombocytes when it detects them and causes them to
           remain in the site of the incident. The first thrombocyte
           to arrive attracts others to the site by emitting a special
           substance, just as if it were summoning assistance.
           At this point, 20 enzymes in the body come together to
           begin producing a protein known as thrombin, which
           is produced only in the presence of an open wound.
           This is similar to a first-aid team administering the
           necessary drugs at a crash site. In addition, the pro-
           duction must be at just the right level, and the pro-
           duction of thrombin must also start and stop right on
           time. The enzymes that produce this protein seem to
           decide among themselves when production should
           begin and cease.
           Once a sufficient quantity of thrombin has been man-
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