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Do red blood cells cause blood clots? And how/why?

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Red blood Cells Cause clots because->

Step-by-step explanation:

Cholesterol builds up in certain parts of the body and blood gets stuck on these piles of Cholesterol. Soon Cholesterol piles up and as more blood cells get stuck, the vein gets clogged.

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yes

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RBCs are involved in platelet‐driven contraction of clots and thrombi that results in formation of a tightly packed array of polyhedral erythrocytes, or polyhedrocytes, which comprises a nearly impermeable barrier that is important for hemostasis and wound healing.

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