thrombocytákát
Thrombocytákát, commonly known as platelets, are tiny, irregular-shaped cell fragments circulating in the blood of mammals. They are crucial components of the hemostatic system, playing a vital role in blood clotting. Platelets are produced in the bone marrow from large precursor cells called megakaryocytes. A normal platelet count in adults typically ranges from 150,000 to 450,000 per microliter of blood.
When a blood vessel is injured, platelets are activated and rapidly adhere to the site of damage.
A deficiency in platelets, known as thrombocytopenia, can lead to excessive bleeding and bruising. Conversely, an