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Q. Which component of blood helps in clot formation to stop bleeding?
  • (A) Erythrocytes
  • (B) Leukocytes
  • (C) Platelets (thrombocytes)
  • (D) Plasma
βœ… Correct Answer: (C) Platelets (thrombocytes)

Explanation: Platelets aggregate and, along with clotting factors in plasma, form blood clots to prevent bleeding. Erythrocytes carry oxygen, leukocytes function in immunity, and plasma is the liquid component that contains clotting proteins but platelets are the cellular elements initiating clot formation.

Explanation by: Mr. Dubey
Platelets aggregate and, along with clotting factors in plasma, form blood clots to prevent bleeding. Erythrocytes carry oxygen, leukocytes function in immunity, and plasma is the liquid component that contains clotting proteins but platelets are the cellular elements initiating clot formation.

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