Platelets are cell fragments in the blood that help form blood clots to stop bleeding. They circulate for 7-10 days and are produced by megakaryocytes in the bone marrow. When the endothelial lining of blood vessels is damaged, platelets adhere to collagen and activate to aggregate and secrete chemicals that promote clotting. This platelet plug formation helps form thrombi to stop bleeding. Abnormal platelet counts or function can lead to bleeding or clotting disorders. Platelets are used in transfusions to treat low platelet counts but have a short shelf life of 5-7 days.