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blood patlets appear in: ​

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Answered by Sweet318
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Explanation:

On a stained blood smear, platelets appear as dark purple spots, about 20% the diameter of red blood cells. The smear is used to examine platelets for size, shape, qualitative number, and clumping. A healthy adult typically has 10 to 20 times more red blood cells than platelets.

Answered by OojLanjhewar
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Answer:

Blood platelets appear in bone marrow.

Explanation:

Because, platelets are made in our bone marrow, the sponge-like tissue inside our bones. Bone marrow contains stem cells that develop into red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

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