blood cells
No they are not true cellsThey are pieces of cells. They do not have a nucleus, etc. Platelets create scabs when you get a cut so that your blood doesn't keep pouring out.
Platelets lack a nucleus and organelles found in true cells, making them not true cells. Instead, platelets are fragments of larger bone marrow cells known as megakaryocytes. They play a crucial role in blood clotting by forming clots at the site of injury.
Those are called, "Platelets".
Platelets are fragments of bizarre multinucleate cells called megakaryocytes
Inspite of other cells platelets do;nt contains mitocondria.
The cells in the bloodstream include red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Red blood cells carry oxygen to tissues, white blood cells help fight infections, and platelets aid in blood clotting.
Platelets are produced in the bone marrow, which is the spongy tissue found inside bones. They originate from large cells called megakaryocytes, which fragment into smaller pieces to form platelets. Once released into the bloodstream, platelets play a crucial role in blood clotting and wound healing.
Platelets or thrombocytes. Platelets are only parts of cells and are used for skin/tissue repair.
The large cells that produce platelets are called megakaryocytes.
No, platelets do not have a nucleus. They're known as anucleur cells.
The four components of blood are red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma. Red blood cells carry oxygen to the body's tissues, white blood cells help fight infections, platelets aid in blood clotting, and plasma is the liquid portion of blood that carries nutrients and hormones.
The red cell count is in millions whereas the white cells and platelets are in thousands. So the ratio is about 1000:1 - or 99.9% red cells and 0.1% white cells and platelets.