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Platelets, or thrombocytes, are small, disc-shaped cell fragments in the blood that play a crucial role in hemostasis, the process of blood clotting. They are produced in the bone marrow from large cells called megakaryocytes and help prevent bleeding by clumping together at injury sites, forming a temporary plug. Additionally, platelets release chemicals that promote further clotting and healing. Their normal count is essential for maintaining proper blood coagulation and overall vascular health.

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