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Platelet cells are the component within blood cells that help control bleeding by helping blood to clot.
Thrombo- (Greek = "blood clot") is the word-forming element that is used meaning blood clot. thrombophlebitis: blood clot + vein + inflammation thrombocyte: blood clot + cell (aka platelet) thrombocytopenia: blood clot + cell + lacking (low platelet count)
It depends on whether it is a platelet-only clot or a fibrin clot. A thrombin clot is dissolved by thrombolysis. Platelet clots disaggregate spontaneously.
the part of the blood that closes a wound is called the platelets.
Aspirin has Anti-platelet effect so may use as secondary pharmacological effect as anti clot or blood thinning.
This is called Thrombocytopenia and means that the body is low on platelets, a type of blood cell that helps your blood to clot when damage occurs to blood vessels. Depending on how low the platelet count is, individuals with Thrombocytopenia may bruise easily and experience nosebleeds or bleeding gums.
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The process of stopping bleeding is called hemostasis. It involves vasoconstriction (narrowing of blood vessels), formation of a platelet plug, and activation of the coagulation cascade to form a blood clot. Once the clot is formed, it helps seal the injured blood vessel and prevent further blood loss.
The stimulus for a platelet formation is bleeding where the body automatically detects if there is a presence of bleeding inside or outside the body.
Platelets are the cellular fraction in blood helps to clot the blood. This process is also known as coagulation.
1. Primary hamostasis. 2. Platelets aggregation and adhesion. 3. Factor activation 4. Calcium 5. Prothrombin to thrombin 6. Fibronigene to fibrin 7. Clot
It helps in blood clotting