If there are no platelets in the blood, you are not able to stop brokering for example if you cut your skin you would not be able to stop the bleeding because there are no platelets to induce the clotting action which stops bleeding and loss of blood. The condition is called Thrombocytopenia.
u will die biscuz it keeps ur damage body that bleeds and the platelets cover it without it ur damage body that bleeds will never end until u ran out of blood
bye ^^
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Here this is the answer for the people who have passed English class.
You will die because it keeps your damage body that bleeds and the platelets cover it. Without it, your damage body that bleeds will never end until you run out of blood.
If your body doesn't produce platelets, the blood doesn't clot properly. So therefore a person could bleed-out easier or die from internal bleeding.
platelets.
Blood platelets help blood clot.
Whenever a blood vessel is injured, platelets accumulate at the site of injury and help in formation of a blood clot. The clot seals the wound in the blood vessel and prevents blood loss. But if all the blood platelets are removed from blood, blood will not clot and there will be a lot of blood loss.It may even lead to the death of the person
It's not a blood cell. It is platelets. They clot due to blood loss from damaged blood vessels
he doesn't stop bleeding and dies from blood loss
White blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets.
They are the platelets.It is important in blood clotting.
if heparin is absent in blood then no prevention of clotting takes place as it is the substance which is able to stop brokering for example if we cut our skin if will bleed continuously if heparin is not present
No, platelets are one of the solid components of blood.
Platelets or thrombocytes are a component of blood tissues involved in the formation of blood clots. Platelets are not cells, but are cell fragments.
Platelets or blood clotting proteins cause blood to clot.
Blood Composition * Plasma * RBCs * White Blood Cells * Blood Platelets