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What are platelets responsible for? A. Fighting infections in the blood. B. Diffusing oxygen and carbon dioxide across the alveoli membrane. C. Forming clots to stop bleeding. D. Carrying oxygen in the
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What are platelets responsible for?
A. Fighting infections in the blood.
B. Diffusing oxygen and carbon dioxide across the alveoli membrane.
C. Forming clots to stop bleeding.
D. Carrying oxygen in the blood.
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