Platelets.
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Platelets are involved in blood clotting. They are also called thrombocytes and come from the bone marrow.
No, white blood cells do not initiate the clotting process. Clotting is primarily initiated by platelets and clotting factors in the blood. White blood cells play a role in the immune response to infection and inflammation.
Platelets are involved in clotting, and red blood cells carry oxygen.
No, platelets and factors in the plasma are responsible for clotting. White blood cells mediate immunity.
Since there's nothing 'following' in your question, I'm guessing somewhere on your list of possibilities you have Platelets.
No, oxygen does not hasten blood clotting. In fact, oxygen is essential for the proper functioning of cells and tissues in the body, including those involved in the blood clotting process. Oxygen helps support the overall health and functioning of the body's systems, including the circulatory system.
A protein found in the blood that is involved in the process of blood clotting.
Platelets are formed from large cells called megakaryocytes. Megakaryocytes undergo a process called cytoplasmic fragmentation to produce platelets, which are involved in blood clotting.
They really are not cells by definition but they are fragments called platelets of rather large cells called megakaryocytes.
Red blood cells do not initiate clotting. Platelets initiate clotting.
Platelets, also called thrombocytes, are responsible for blood clotting. When a blood vessel is damaged, platelets become activated and form a plug at the site of injury to stop bleeding. They also release chemicals to help in the clotting process.