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The three main components in donated blood are red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Plasma, which is the liquid portion of blood, is also an important component that helps transport these cells throughout the body.
The platelets and plasma clotting factors are extracted from donated blood and concentrated for use. These factors are used to treat people with such clotting disorders as hemophilia.
Plasma is the clear portion, there are also platelets, red blood cells, and other clotting factors present in the blood.
Donated blood can be processed into various blood components, including red blood cells, platelets, plasma, and cryoprecipitate. These components are used to treat patients with various medical conditions such as anemia, clotting disorders, and blood loss from surgeries or trauma.
Platelets don't carry any specific anti-body or antigen that would need to be matched up as the whole blood does as to not cause coagulation
these are known as platelets they are platelets are u dumb or have some type of something
Platelets & something else....
platelets.
Blood platelets help blood clot.
During a transfusion, red blood cells, platelets, and plasma components are typically administered. These components are not typically included in an infusion, which may involve medications, fluids, or nutrients such as IV antibiotics, pain medications, or hydration solutions.
White blood cells and platelets have no color but appear white when they are grouped together, as when blood is separated in a centrifuge. Together they make up less than 1 % of the blood. They are pictured in text books as having a variety of colors. This is because they can be stained with various dyes after they are removed from the body then placed on a glass slide.
Blood is a living tissue that contains plasma, red cells, white cells, and platelets; all of which are vital to the body and are still contained within the blood that is donated. Red cells carry oxygen throughout the entire body, plasma carries water throughout the entire body, white cells protect against infection and disease, and platelets helps to control any type of bleeding. All of these components are still contained within the donated blood and are the reason why blood donations are so important and truly help to save countless lives.