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Why are thrombocytes necessary for blood coagulation?

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Answered by abrianagabriel2007
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Thrombocytes. Thrombocytes (platelets) play an important role in hemostasis, by plugging and repairing damaged blood vessels, thus preventing blood loss. They also participate in a cascade of events that leads to blood clotting by triggering the release of a series of coagulation factors.

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