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Blood - Composition of Blood: Blood Platelets (Thrombocytes)

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  • Platelets
  • Function of Platelets

Platelets:

Platelets are extremely small and have a disc-like shape. They are much smaller than red or white blood cells, yet play a crucial role in the body's healing process. 

  • Platelets, also known as thrombocytes, are produced in the bone marrow, which is the spongy tissue inside the bones. Along with red and white blood cells, platelets are formed there. Once platelets enter the bloodstream, they have a lifespan of about 8 to 10 days.
  • Platelets are approximately 2.5 to 4 lakh (250,000 to 400,000) platelets per cubic millimetre (mm³) of blood. This high number is necessary to ensure quick and effective blood clotting in case of injury. 
  • Platelets contain granules filled with proteins and enzymes that are released to help in blood clotting and healing wounds.

Function of Platelets:

  1. Help in blood clotting to prevent excessive bleeding.
  2. Form a temporary plug at the site of an injury by clumping together.
  3. Release chemicals that activate the clotting process and strengthen the clot.
  4. Work with proteins like fibrin to create a stable and durable clot.
  5. Repair damaged blood vessels by promoting tissue healing and regeneration.
  6. Maintain the integrity of the circulatory system by sealing small breaks in blood vessel walls.
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