Which of the following is NOT cells but are derived from a type of cells (after they die) and is part of Blood red blood cells platelets macrophages
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They are produced in the bone marrow and carry oxygen to the body's tissues. Platelets, also known as thrombocytes, are not cells but are fragments of cells. They are derived from a type of cell called a megakaryocyte, which is found in the bone marrow. When a Show more…
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