Biology, asked by yashBahri, 1 year ago

If the platelets are not present in the blood what happens?

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Platelet helps in coagulation of blood to stop the bleeding. Speculatively, on account of no platelets, one won't have the capacity to survive. Ordinary platelet tally is 1,50,000 - 4,50,000 for every miniaturized scale liter of blood.

A low platelet condition is alluded as thrombocytopenia, for example, in dengue and can display clinically as blood in urine, purpura(red fixes over the skin)

Indeed, even a little cut/scraped spot is sufficient to kill people if platelets are missing.

They are the central cells associated with blood coagulating/hemostasis/blood stopping, subsequently, blood loss avoided.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Blood platelets are responsible for the release of thromboplastin necessary for blood clotting at the site of injury. In the absence of blood platelets, blood clotting will not occur after injury and bleeding will continue from the wound. This will finally cause the death of the insured person.

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