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white blood cells, red blood cells, plasma cells and platlets.
Blood can be separated into its parts through a process called centrifugation. This involves spinning a blood sample at high speed, causing the heavier components like red blood cells to move to the bottom, the lighter components like plasma to rise to the top, and the buffy coat layer containing white blood cells and platelets in the middle. This process allows for the isolation of specific blood components for various medical purposes.
Platelets are cells that help prevent the body's loss of blood by forming blood clots at the site of an injury. They aggregate together to create a plug that stops bleeding and promotes wound healing.
The process of making blood is called hematopoiesis. It occurs in the bone marrow, where stem cells differentiate into various types of blood cells such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. This process is essential for maintaining normal blood cell levels in the body.
The clear fluid inside a blister is called serum. Serum is a component of blood that leaks into the blister cavity due to damage to the skin's underlying layers. It helps protect the affected area while new skin cells form underneath.
platlets
Yes, Diapedesis is a process by which "white blood cells" escape from the capillaries into the tissue spaces, but not RBCs and Platlets.
to stop the loss of blood by clotting
Platlets Plasma
Platlets, protiens, and polerizing enzymes.
Blood platelets are a type of blood cell. Their main job is in clotting.
No thrombocytes are platlets used for blood clotting.
the part of the blood that closes a wound is called the platelets.
The marrow within the hallow of the bone provides the environment inwhich Haematopoiesis takes place. Haematopoiesis is the process where cellular componants such as Erythroids(Red-blood Cells), Lymphoytes(White blood cells), and Myeloytes(Platlets & other proteins)
it is were the platlets in your blood are not there. so you bleed like a ape on drugs yo mama
Yes platlets carry o2.
Clotting, which is done by the platlets in the blood. They basically stick together and form a sort of dam. This we usually see in the form of a scab on the surface of the wound being clotted.