No, it does not effect your immune system. Platelets are the component of blood that enables your blood to clot. They don't take them unless you have plenty to take and still have sufficient left for your own blood to clot. They remove platelets and plasma. Plasma is basically the liquid part of your blood. The platelets are mixed with the plasma to make the donation. They replace the fluid lost through the plasma part with fluid while you are donating. I usually give a double donation every two weeks....sometimes a triple if I have time. If it had an effect on your immune system, people like me would be sick constantly.
Yes. It is a key component of the lymphatic system in that it produces the lymphocytes which support the body's immune system.
No. They are one of the components of blood.
no plasma is not part of the immune system
Yes the are... Platelets are cells that form clots when we bleed. They're always 'floating' around our blood-stream - ready to plug any wound that we get.
platelets part of immune system
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No it is not part of the immune system
It is a disorder in which the immune system targets and destroys blood platelets
Lupus patients often have thrombocytopenic anemia, either because the immune system attacks and destroys platelets or the immune system interferes with the manufacture of platelets in the bone marrow. Platelets are the part of the blood that cause the blood to clot. If the blood does not clot, people bleed.
Yes, they are a part of the immune system.
Yes tonsil is a part of immune system. It is a first line of defence.
No it is part of the integumentary system
These are fragments of megakaryocytes found in the blood. They are part of the circulatory system.
She was not immune to the flu.The immune system is part of the human anatomy.
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the immune system
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The immune system.