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Small blood cell fragment that collects at sites of injury to begin the clotting process. A leukocyte B lymphocyte C reticulocyte D platelet E fibrinogen
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The correct answer is (D) platelet.Platelets, also known as thrombocytes, are small blood cell fragments that play a crucial role in the clotting process. When there is an injury to a blood vessel, platelets gather at the site of the injury and form a plug to help stop bleeding. They release chemicals that activate the clotting cascade, leading to the formation of a stable blood clot.Here is a brief explanation of the other options:(A) Leukocyte: A type of white blood cell involved in the immune response.(B) Lymphocyte: A subtype of white blood cell that is part of the immune system, including B cells and T cells.(C) Reticulocyte: An immature red blood cell.(E) Fibrinogen: A plasma protein that is converted into fibrin during the clotting process, but it is not a cell fragment.