Which component of blood is used to help create a scab after you cut your finger?

Platelets or thrombocytes are the component of blood that aids in the creation of a scab after cutting your finger. When a blood vessel is damaged, platelets rush to the site of the injury and form a clot to prevent further bleeding. These platelets stick together and release clotting factors, triggering a cascade of reactions that ultimately result in the formation of a scab to protect the wound and initiate the healing process.