Megakaryocytes are the cells in the bone marrow which split up into several small platelets.
Platelets, A fragment of a cell, lacks a nucleus
Thrombocytes are platelets, derived from fragmentation of megakaryocytes. They are not white blood cells.
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The platelet is such a simple cell fragment that there isn't much to the diagram. However, you can see many good diagrams of platelets on "Google images" Type in "platelet diagram" to the search box.
The formed elements of blood are red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes). Thrombocytes are the formed element that is actually a cell fragment. Platelets are important in blood clotting.
A fragment of a blood cell called a megokaryocte, is responsible for blood clotting. This fragment is called a platelet.
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 are not classified as a tissue; they are considered a type of cell, specifically a cellular fragment. They are derived from megakaryocytes in the bone marrow and play a crucial role in blood clotting and wound healing. While they function within the circulatory system and contribute to hemostasis, they do not have the characteristics of a full tissue, which is composed of multiple cells working together.
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Yes, megakaryocytes are a type of bone marrow cell that is responsible for producing platelets, which are essential for blood clotting. These large cells have a multi-lobed nucleus and play a crucial role in the process of thrombopoiesis.
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