Blood itself does not contain collagen as a primary component; however, collagen is present in the extracellular matrix of blood vessels and connective tissues surrounding blood vessels. When blood vessels are damaged, collagen fibers can be exposed, triggering the clotting process and platelet activation. Additionally, collagen is a crucial protein in wound healing and tissue repair, indirectly linking it to blood function.
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