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thrombocyte
throm·bo·cyte T0189000 (thrŏm′bə-sīt′)n.1. See platelet.2. A nucleated, spindle-shaped cell of nonmammalian vertebrates that promotes blood clotting. throm′bo·cyt′ic (-sĭt′ĭk) adj.thrombocyte (ˈθrɒmbəˌsaɪt) n (Physiology) another name for platelet thrombocytic adjthrom•bo•cyte (ˈθrɒm bəˌsaɪt) n. 1. platelet. 2. one of the minute, nucleate cells that aid coagulation in the blood of those vertebrates that do not have blood platelets. [1905–10] throm`bo•cyt′ic, (-ˈsɪt ɪk) adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | thrombocyte - tiny bits of protoplasm found in vertebrate blood; essential for blood clottingblood platelet, plateletliving substance, protoplasm - the substance of a living cell (including cytoplasm and nucleus) | Translationsthrombocyte
thrombocyte: see blood clottingblood clotting, process by which the blood coagulates to form solid masses, or clots. In minor injuries, small oval bodies called platelets, or thrombocytes, tend to collect and form plugs in blood vessel openings. ..... Click the link for more information. .thrombocyte[′thräm·bə‚sīt] (histology) One of the minute protoplasmic disks found in vertebrate blood; thought to be fragments of megakaryocytes. Also known as blood platelet; platelet. thrombocyte
thrombocyte [throm´bo-sīt] platelet. adj., adj thrombocyt´ic.plate·let (plāt'let), An irregularly shaped, disclike cytoplasmic fragment of a megakaryocyte that is shed in the marrow sinus and subsequently found in the peripheral blood, where it functions in clotting. A platelet contains granules in its central part (granulomere) and, peripherally, clear protoplasm (hyalomere), but no nucleus, is about one third to one half the size of an erythrocyte, and contains no hemoglobin. Synonym(s): Bizzozero corpuscle, blood disc, elementary bodies (2) , elementary particle (1) , third corpuscle, thrombocyte, thromboplastid (1) , Zimmermann corpuscle [see plate] thrombocyte (thrŏm′bə-sīt′)n.1. See platelet.2. A nucleated, spindle-shaped cell of nonmammalian vertebrates that promotes blood clotting. throm′bo·cyt′ic (-sĭt′ĭk) adj.plate·let (plāt'lĕt) An irregularly shaped, disclike, cytoplasmic fragment of a megakaryocyte that is shed in the marrow sinus and subsequently found in the peripheral blood, where it functions in clotting. Contains granules in the central part (granulomere) and, peripherally, clear protoplasm (hyalomere), but no definite nucleus; is about one third to one half the size of an erythrocyte. See also: plate Synonym(s): blood disc, elementary particle (1) , thrombocyte, thromboplastid (1) . thrombocyte A blood PLATELET, one of the numerous, non-nucleated fragments derived from the large cells, the megakaryocytes, and necessary for blood clotting.thrombocyte see BLOOD PLATELETS.ThrombocyteAnother name for platelet.Mentioned in: Herbalism, Traditional Chinese, Platelet Countplate·let (plāt'lĕt) An irregularly shaped, disclike, cytoplasmic fragment of a megakaryocyte that is shed in the marrow sinus and subsequently found in the peripheral blood, where it functions in clotting. Synonym(s): blood disc, elementary particle (1) , thrombocyte, thromboplastid (1) . thrombocyte Related to thrombocyte: transhepaticSynonyms for thrombocytenoun tiny bits of protoplasm found in vertebrate bloodSynonymsRelated Words- living substance
- protoplasm
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