Platelets are the "clotting" factors of blood. They stick together to form clots and seal up cuts in blood vessels. Take a scab for instance, a scab is nothing more than dried up, exposed blood platelets sealing off a wound from infection.
platelets help in clotting blood.so they are very important
Platelets help heal your wound, the scabs that form are the platelets
both are important
platelets form blood clotting, so when a performer has an injury, such as a cut or graze, platelets in the blood form fibres and (blood clots, preventing blood flow) and a scab is formed over the wound to prevent infection.
Platelets help the body to protect wounds by creating a scab
Platelets - are the cells that clump together to form clots when we bleed. Without platelets, if you had a cut finger, it would bleed without stopping.
Yes.Everybody needs platelets,if they don't have platelets,they will keep on bleeding and it can cause death!SO BE CAREFUL!
Platelets contain clotting factors that cause them to stick together, which stops bleeding from an opened blood vessel by solidifying the blood (hemostasis). Platelets also carry the growth factors (PDGF) that stimulate the growth of new blood vessels, which is called angiogenesis.
Platelets are important in the human blood system. Platelet concentration is the amount of platelets in a measured volume of blood.
Small fragments of plates are called platelets. These platelets play an important role in blood clotting.
Platelets are net fibers that cover wounds and stop the external bleeding and helping it heal
Platelets - are the cells that clump together to form clots when we bleed. Without platelets, if you had a cut finger, it would bleed without stopping.