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how platelets play an important role in our body​

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Answered by MaghSharma
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Platelets play an important role in the formation of a blood clot by aggregating to block a cut blood vessel and provide a surface on which strands of fibrin form an organized clot, by contracting to pull the fibrin strands together to make the clot firm and permanent, and, perhaps most important, by providing . Please mark it as the brainliest answer if it helps you and please follow me.

Answered by sanskritigupta05
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Platelets form clots that prevent blood loss after injury. Blood plays an important role in regulating the body's systems and maintaining homeostasis. It performs many functions within the body, including: ... Messenger functions, including the transport of hormones and the signaling of tissue damage.

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