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What are Thrombocytes?
Thrombocytes
, or platelets, are small, colorless cell fragments in the blood whose main function is to interact with clotting proteins to stop bleeding by forming a
blood clot
. They originate from large bone marrow cells called
megakaryocytes
.
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