Any process in which factors in the hemolymph (the invertebrate equivalent of vertebrate blood and lymph) precipitate into insoluble clots in order to prevent loss of body fluid, and at the same time prevent the movement of microbes. Hemolymph coagulation is also part of the invertebrate humoral immune response.
humoral immune response mediated by circulating immunoglobulin +
induced systemic resistance +
innate immune response in mucosa
innate immunity memory response +
melanization defense response +
natural killer cell mediated immunity +
negative regulation of coagulation +
negative regulation of hemostasis +
negative regulation of humoral immune response +
negative regulation of innate immune response +
negative regulation of wound healing +
plant-type hypersensitive response +
plasma membrane repair +
positive regulation of coagulation +
positive regulation of epithelial cell proliferation involved in wound healing