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Topic: Haemostasis


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  Bloodstain pattern analysis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
These bits of cytoplasm are enclosed by a membrane and do not have a nucleus.
They play a major role in haemostasis (control of bleeding) by plugging up a breach in a vessel.
Plasma is a yellowish fluid that carries the suspended erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets.
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