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What are Platelets?
Platelets, or
thrombocytes
, are small, anucleate cell fragments derived from
megakaryocytes
in the bone marrow. They play a crucial role in
hemostasis
, helping to prevent bleeding by forming clots in blood vessels.
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Why are Optical Components Important?
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Why are These Interactions Important?
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