platelets help in conversion of fibrinogen, a soluble plasma protein into insoluble form fibrin. The fibrin threads entangle with red blood cells and other platelets in the are of damaged tissue, ultimately forming a blood clot. When fibrinogen is transformed into fibrin and its fibires separate the underlying matter is called serum.
The primary functions of platelets in the blood is to form blood clots. These blood clots are very beneficial becaus they stop one from bleeding to death.
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Platelets are a certain type of cell present uniformly in the bloodstream. Platelets are responsible for the healing action of injuries and the provision of fibrin threads to seal the wounds. Platelets are red in color and oval in shape.
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The spleen is a soft, spongy organ of the lymphatic system. It generaly serves two functions in adults: It fights infection. Actting as a giant lymph node scanning erythrocytes, platelets and antigens. Lymphocytes produced in the spleen fight disease causing pathogens. It also Filters aged erythrocytes, platelets and blood-borne antigens.
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Platelets (also known as Thrombocytes) circulate in the blood (of mammals) are are involved in hemostasis, leading to the formation of blood clots. Platelets also keep the body from bleeding in weaker structures including the nose and mouth.
You usually need all three primary functions. The sine and cosine functions are used to resolve the vector along orthogonal axes, and the tangent function is used to find its direction.
Not sure what the question means. These are abbreviations for the three primary trigonometric functions of angles: sine, cosine and tangent.
Plasma is the liquid in which blood cells and platelets are carried around the body. Plasma is almost completely water.Hope this helps!