Platelets
Platelets are cell fragments that lack a nucleus and are key players in the blood clotting process. They help to seal off leaks in damaged blood vessels by sticking to the injured area and releasing chemicals that promote clotting.
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Platelets and clotting factors in the blood work together to form a blood clot. Platelets are small cell fragments that help in clot formation, while clotting factors are proteins that help in the coagulation process. When there is a break in a blood vessel, platelets become activated and together with the clotting factors, they form a clot to stop the bleeding.
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because it has sodium chloride which assists in blood clotting ..
Blood plasma
Yes, platelets are colorless fragments of cells that help in blood clotting. They do not contain a nucleus and are smaller than red and white blood cells.
Haemoglobin's sole function in the blood is the transportation of Oxygen from lungs to every other part of the body. There are however, small, irregularly shaped cells without a nucleus called thrombocytes (or platelets), which clot the blood when needed.
Platelets help with blood clotting
The chief plasma component to the clotting of blood is the platelet. The additional components include blood clotting factors.
Platelets are not cells, they are fragments of cells that were created when larger cells in the bone marrow broke apart. Platelets play an important role in blood clotting.
Red blood cells do not initiate clotting. Platelets initiate clotting.