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Platelets are the cell pieces that form clots and seal up cuts.
platelets
Yes, they are both very good for healing cuts, and scars.
Plates and Fibers work together to form the scab
Hemophilia
- Blood getting places - Cuts/burns on body - Scabs can become very itchy - People inquiring - Having cuts, and looking at them on a daily basis, can be a trigger for even more cutting.
Red blood cells form the clots, while white blood cells seal it from below.
platelets are essential to survival because it heals a cuts or a damage you made to any part of your body by sticking to the damaged part
Well... Plasters keep dirt and bad stuff out of it and to stop blood going everywhere. But cuts mostly need oxygen to heal. Plasters do give cuts scabs after a while. I normally put a plaster on for about a day and take the plaster off to let the oxygen get to it. Giving it air makes it heal quicker. It really depends on the size of cut.
White blood cells do not plug up cuts (you may call these plugs 'scabs'). White blood cells fight bacteria, viruses, and infections to prevent them from killing you. Platelets form the scabs that plug up cuts. On another note: There are several substances that are in your blood. White Blood Cells: Fight infections Red Blood Cells: Carry Oxygen to the Brain and other body parts to keep them working. Platelets: Form scabs that keep you from bleeding to death. Antibodies: Identify infections so that the white blood cells may kill the infections. Hemophilia (literally translated from Latin as 'Blood Love' or 'Blood Lust' as i prefer to call it) is a lack of some protein in the DNA that either prevents platelets from doing their job OR doesn't allow your body to make these platelets.
Thinner cuts of meat cook more quickly. Using thin cuts of meat may also ensure that it gets thoroughly cooked in the center.
Thinner cuts of meat cook more quickly. Using thin cuts of meat may also ensure that it gets thoroughly cooked in the center.