Biology, asked by manojwishwakarm2453, 1 year ago

Which organ is capable of removing unused or damaged platelets?

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Answered by thewordlycreature
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Bone marrow is the required for removing unused or damaged platelet.

In bone marrow, the macrophages destroy the unused or damaged platelets. Immune platelet destruction begins when antibodies coat platelets in the body of the human being and any other organism which works on the same function as like the humans. Thrombocytopenia is the symptoms for low platelet count in the body. It can be inherited by the body from the mother or can be developed.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Explanation:

Spleen can hold the platelets because we know that bone marrow of our body will destroy the platelets and again form them to recycle the blood, and Spleen is an organ that normally stores 1/3 of our body platelets. Such stored platelets will fight against the bacterial infections and remove the bacteria from our body. The ordinary platelet tally is 150,000-350,000 for each microliter of blood, yet since platelets are so little, they make up only a minor portion of the blood volume. The foremost capacity of platelets is to avoid dying. Red platelets are the most various platelet, around 5,000,000 for every microliter.

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