Describe the function of platelets. Multiple Choice O O Phagocytosis of pathogens and foreign debris Carries oxygen and carbon dioxide Reduces blood loss from damaged blood vessels O Transports lipids and some hormones through the circulation
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- Explain the structure and function of platelets.Describe the structure of platelets, and explain their functions.Blood Cells Explain the identification of neutrophil, basophil, lymphocytes, and platelets. Describe the relative abundance of each kind of blood cell, as well as their function in the body. Where is each kind of cell produced? Do all stay within the confines of the blood vessels, or can some migrate throughout the body? Do all have nuclei? How long do they Iive? Where are old blood cells destroyed?
- Describe the origin of a platelet and describe its structure and functionDescribe the origin and structure of plateletsPlatelets are capable of which of the following? Select all that apply. activate clotting enzymes attract WBCs such as neutrophils to the site stimulating vessel repair and re-growth phagocytosis stimulating vasoconstriction dissolving clots
- Define plateletlist the functions of platelets;An infection in the skin, such as a pimple, often produces pus. The major component of pus is: Toxic oxygen molecules released by macrophages Toxic nitrogen molecules released by macrophages NETs released by neutrophils Dead epithelial cells killed by lysozyme Dead and dying neutrophils