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How are platelets formed? What is the function of platelets? What are the clinical consequences of the condition known as thrombocytopenia?

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### Step-by-Step Solution **Step 1: Formation of Platelets** - Platelets, also known as thrombocytes, are formed from large cells called megakaryocytes. - These megakaryocytes are located in the bone marrow. - The process of platelet formation involves fragmentation of megakaryocytes. - Each megakaryocyte can produce approximately 1,000 platelets through this fragmentation process. ...
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