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describe platelets?
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Answered by venkatmahesh06
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a small colourless disc-shaped cell fragment without a nucleus, found in large numbers in blood and involved in clotting.

Answered by SanmitraC
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Platelets are tiny cell fragments that are found within our blood. They originate in the bone marrow as pinched-off pieces of larger cells. Platelets are neither smooth nor round, but are shaped more like paper that has been ripped into tiny bits. They spend much of their time cruising through the bloodstream alongside their red and white blood cell counterparts.

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