What is the primary function of the spleen in relation to blood components, particularly in regards to the storage and filtration of red blood cells?

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Which of the following types of white blood cells is characterized by the presence of granules in their cytoplasm and plays a key role in defending against parasitic infections and in allergic reactions?

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What is the primary mechanism by which hepcidin regulates iron homeostasis in the body?

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What is the primary function of erythropoietin in the context of blood components?

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What is the primary function of CD34+ cells in the context of hematopoiesis?

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Which of the following blood components is responsible for the regulation of complement activation?

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What is the primary function of neutrophils in the context of blood components?

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Which of the following blood components is responsible for storing and releasing histamine, a chemical mediator involved in allergic reactions?

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Which blood component plays a crucial role in preventing excessive blood clotting by inactivating clotting factors?

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What is the primary function of the buffy coat in blood components?

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Which blood component is responsible for the removal of damaged or aged red blood cells from the circulation?

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What is the primary function of the blood component that helps to regulate blood pressure and volume by controlling the amount of fluid in the bloodstream?

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