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From which giant cells the plateletes derivedd.

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Answered by baby0120
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Platelets have no cell nucleus: they are fragments of cytoplasm that are derived from the megakaryocytes of the bone marrow, and then enter the circulation. Circulating unactivated platelets are biconvex discoid (lens-shaped) structures, 2–3 µm in greatest diameter.
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Answered by adwinfeb3
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the platelets are derived from giant cells called megakaryocytes in the red bone marrow.These are budded off from the megakaryocytes in a manner that each one is completely surrounded with a membrane


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